Pilatus Aircraft

Pilatus Aircraft has 1,869 aircraft in the FAA registry, 1,700 with active registrations, across 28 different models. The average fleet age is 16.7 years. There have been 3 NTSB incidents in the last 12 months.

About Pilatus Aircraft

Pilatus Aircraft, based in Stans, Switzerland, manufactures the PC-12 single-engine turboprop and PC-24 light business jet. The PC-12 is one of the most popular and versatile turboprops in the world, known for its ability to operate from short and unpaved runways.

AviatorDB tracks 11 Pilatus Britten-norman Ltd. aircraft currently registered in the FAA database. The most common Pilatus Britten-norman Ltd. models in the registry include the BN2B-20 (6 registered), BN-2B-21 (4 registered), and BN-2A-26 (1 registered). AviatorDB cross-references all Pilatus Britten-norman Ltd. aircraft with NTSB accident and incident data to provide comprehensive safety information.

AviatorDB provides detailed registration records, ownership information, airworthiness status, and safety history for every Pilatus Britten-norman Ltd. aircraft in the FAA registry. Each aircraft page includes the complete FAA registration record, engine specifications, Mode S transponder code, and links to any NTSB accident reports involving that aircraft.

Total Aircraft
1,869
Models
28
Avg Fleet Age
16.7y
12 Mo Incidents
3