Charter Pilatus Aircraft Pilatus PC-24 LX-JFG

Private jet Pilatus PC-24 LX-JFG — 2018 model, accommodates up to 8 passengers, based in Annecy, France NCY. Available for charter within 3 hours. Charter pricing on request. JETVIP will confirm availability and exact flight cost within 15 minutes.
Very high reliability
91/100
Average comfort
78/100
Popularity

Year built (YOM)

2018

Refit years

Passengers

8 seats

Serial number (MSN)

104

Previous registration

T7-LCE, HB-VSE

Luggage

2.549 cub.m

Baggage

up to 7

Registration country

Luxembourg

Estimated rental price

3,700 € / hour

4,366 $ / hour

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Best suited for Pilatus PC-24 LX-JFG

Regional Airport Access

Direct flights to smaller airports with runway constraints.

Mixed Payloads

Flexibility for sports gear and bulky baggage.

Charter Missions

Single aircraft for owner travel and charter needs.

Day Trips

Ideal for short trips with quick turnarounds.

Practical information about Pilatus PC-24 LX-JFG

Passenger Experience

  • Functional Cabin Layout
  • Large Aft Cargo Door
  • Flexible Seating Options
  • Business-Jet Environment

Airport Flexibility

  • Short Runway Operations
  • Access to Unimproved Surfaces
  • Quick Turnarounds

Ideal For

  • Owner-Operators
  • Regional Businesses
  • Sports Equipment Transport

Not Ideal For

  • Long-Distance Nonstop Flights
  • Large Cabin Experience Seekers
  • High-Cycle Operations

Specifications

Measurement system:

Technical

Range

3,845 km

Cruise Speed

815 km/h

Service Ceiling

13,716 m

Takeoff weight

8,301 kg

Number of Engines

2

Engine Model

FJ44-4A-QPM

Fuel consumption

662 L/h

Landing Distance

723 m

Takeoff Distance

894 m

Stall speed, flaps

152 km/h

Takeoff field length

893 m

FADEC

Yes

Engine thrust

1,558 kg

Basic empty weight (BEW)

5,225 kg

Basic operating weight (BOW)

5,271 kg

Useful load

3,030 kg

Fuel capacity (mass)

2,705 kg

Max landing weight (MLW)

7,666 kg

Max zero-fuel weight (MZFW)

6,450 kg

Max baggage weight

454 kg

Max payload

1,134 kg

Payload with full fuel tanks

324 kg

Engine flat rating

ISA + 23

Takeoff (5,000 ft / ISA+10)

4720

Cabin and Dimensions

Passenger Capacity

up to 10 pax

Cabin Length

7 m

Cabin Width

1.69 m

Cabin Height

1.55 m

Number of Cabin Zones

1

Cabin Volume

14.2 cub.m

Luggage

2.55 cub.m

Baggage

up to 7

Standard seating

6 pax

Cockpit seats

2 pax

Lavatory

1 Enclosed Flushing

Crew rest

No

Jump seat

No

Cargo door

Yes

Aisle floor level

Flat Floor

Galley location

FWD

Lavatory location

FWD

Cabin differential pressure

9.3 psi

Galley / refreshment

Optional Refreshment Center

Cabin altitude (sea-level equivalent)

2183 m

Aircraft Length

15.91 m

Aircraft Height

5.3 m

Wingspan

17.01 m

Avionics & navigation

FMS

1 pcs

GPS

1 pcs

MFD

1 pcs

PFD

2 pcs

AHRS

1 pcs

VHF com

1 pcs

VHF navigation

1 pcs

Autopilot

1

Flight deck

Pilatus ACE (Primus Apex)

Transponder

1 pcs

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Description Pilatus PC-24 LX-JFG

Pilatus PC-24 with tail number LX-JFG (serial number 104) belongs to the Super Light Jet class and is operated by Fly7 Executive Aviation S.A. The aircraft is based at (NCY, France) and is available for commercial charter.

The registration prefix LX indicates that the aircraft is registered in Luxembourg. The first letters of any tail number correspond to the country’s aviation registry.

Charter availability for this aircraft is provided by Fly7 Executive Aviation S.A. However, clients can book this jet directly through JETVIP — a professional international charter brokerage platform. We negotiate with operators, secure the best available terms, track real-time availability and ensure competitive and transparent pricing for our clients.

The Pilatus PC-24 holds a popularity rating of 4.6 out of 5 and a reliability rating of 91.0 out of 100 according to the JETVIP Reliability Index , reflecting strong demand and operational stability in the charter market.

The aircraft was manufactured in 2018. Previously, the aircraft operated under registration ex T7-LCE, HB-VSE.

Pilatus PC-24 LX-JFG accommodates up to 8 passengers. The baggage compartment volume of 2.5 m³ can hold up to 7 large suitcases . The maximum flight range reaches 3303 km, depending on payload and weather conditions.

The aircraft is powered by 2FJ44-4A-QPM engines with an average fuel burn of 175 gallons per hour , ensuring efficiency and reliability on long-distance routes.

To check the availability and charter rates of LX-JFG, contact JETVIP — we will provide the best offer tailored to your trip.

Aircraft overview · Pilatus PC-24 LX-JFG

Best Missions

Point-to-point travel into smaller regional airports with runway constraints

Trips that benefit from jet cruise with flexible baggage/cargo loading (sports gear, bulky bags, light freight)

Operators wanting one aircraft to cover owner travel, charter-style missions, and occasional medical or special-mission layouts

Practical information

Passenger experience Pilatus PC-24 LX-JFG

  • Seating and layout vary by serial number and operator; confirm whether the aircraft is configured for 6, 8, or higher-density seating and whether belted lavatory or divan options are installed.
  • The large cargo door enables unique loading capability; verify tie-down provisions, approved loading limits, and whether any interior mods impact usable baggage volume.
  • If operating into unimproved runways is part of the mission, confirm interior durability choices (flooring, seat materials) and noise/vibration expectations for those profiles.

Avionics & systems Pilatus PC-24 LX-JFG

  • Confirm avionics baseline and software status (navigation, charts, datalink/ADS-B, WAAS/LPV capability where applicable), and any installed upgrades.
  • Review runway and surface capability documentation: approved performance data, brake and tire configurations, and any operational limitations or required kits.
  • Verify cabin and mission equipment options (satcom/Wi‑Fi, EFB connectivity, medical or special-mission provisions) and how they integrate with power and weight limits.

Application flexibility Pilatus PC-24 LX-JFG

  • High annual utilization with many short/medium legs where access reduces repositioning and ground transport time.
  • Regular missions requiring bulky baggage or mixed passenger/cargo needs where the cargo door and flexible interior reduce trip compromises.

Ideal for Pilatus PC-24 LX-JFG

  • Owner-operators or managed aircraft programs needing jet speed with access to smaller airports
  • Businesses with regional networks where near-destination airfield access is a priority
  • Operators carrying sports equipment or bulky baggage who benefit from the cargo door and flexible loading

Not ideal and less aligned

  • Maximum-range nonstop missions that consistently push beyond typical light-jet stage lengths
  • Buyers prioritizing the quietest/most refined large-cabin experience over access and utility
  • Buyers seeking a large-cabin, stand-up environment for frequent long-haul flights
  • Missions dominated by maximum-range nonstops where larger aircraft provide more margin

The Pilatus PC-24 is a twin‑engine light jet designed to bridge the gap between turboprop access and jet cruise capability. Its defining attribute is the ability to operate from shorter runways, including certain grass or gravel surfaces (subject to performance planning and operator approvals), enabling direct access to airfields that are often impractical for many jets in the same class. It pairs that access with a practical cabin and a large cargo door aimed at mixed passenger-and-baggage missions.

PC-24 missions tend to center on reliable access and schedule control: flying closer to the final destination, reducing ground transfers, and supporting mixed payloads. It is well-suited to day trips and multi-leg itineraries where shorter-field capability and quick turnarounds matter. For buyers whose missions are dominated by long nonstop legs, larger-cabin aircraft with more fuel and higher cruise ceilings may be a better match.

The cabin is arranged to be functional and adaptable, typically with a club seating section and options for additional seats depending on interior and certification. A key differentiator is the large aft cargo door that supports loading bulky items more easily than many light jets, which can reduce compromises on baggage when traveling with equipment. Expect a business-jet environment focused on practical space and mission flexibility rather than a heavy emphasis on ultra-quiet isolation.

The PC-24 uses a modern integrated avionics suite with an emphasis on situational awareness, high dispatch reliability, and pilot workload reduction for single-crew capable operations where permitted by regulation and operator policy. Its systems are designed to support frequent cycles and varied operating environments, including robust braking and ground handling features for shorter-field operations.

In service, the PC-24 tends to reward operators who value frequent, varied missions: short-to-medium legs, multiple cycles per day, and access-focused planning. While it can be operated like a conventional light jet from paved runways, its economics and utilization case often improves when its unique access reduces ground time, repositioning, and the need for supplemental lift. Real-world performance is sensitive to runway length, elevation, temperature, contamination, and payload—especially when targeting shorter fields.

  • Access to shorter runways and certain unimproved surfaces expands airport options and can reduce total trip time.
  • Large cargo door and practical baggage handling support bulky items and mixed-use missions.
  • Modern cockpit and systems designed for frequent utilization and operational flexibility.
  • Cabin size and refinement are generally below midsize and larger jets; comfort expectations should match the light-jet segment.
  • Short-field and high-cycle profiles can increase brake/tire wear and place greater emphasis on disciplined performance planning.
  • Maximum-range capability is not the primary design focus versus longer-range midsize/super-midsize aircraft.

Rent price

Approximate rentalcost for popular routes on Pilatus PC-24 LX-JFG

The cost is calculated for a one-way flight for 3 passengers based on historical data for this type of aircraft. The final price will be offered by the manager.

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