Albinati Aeronautics announces that an additional brand new Pilatus PC-24 aircraft, based in Geneva, has just joined its fleet, fully available for charter. Not only, but we have also been entrusted with the management of two Pilatus PC-12 also, available for charter flights, by one of our customers who has long much appreciated the quality of our services. In order to commercially operate these PC-12 through our Swiss Air Operator Certificate (AOC), we have received from the Swiss Federal Office of Civil Aviation the ad-hoc license, the second ever delivered for this type of aircraft in Switzerland.
By enlarging and diversifying its fleet in these challenging times, Albinati Aeronautics confirms once more its reputation as an inescapable business aircraft operator and management provider, thanks to the skills and dedication of its +140 highly qualified and experienced staff members who work together to ensure that the best services are consistently delivered.
The integration of two Pilatus PC-12 and an additional new PC-24 marks our willingness to extend our offer of light and versatile jets. We are determined to bring to this segment our recognized and undisputable standards of excellence acquired over two decades of activity in the ultra long-range domain.
As a Swiss-based business aviation company, we are proud of having become a reference operator for Pilatus as we definitely share with them the same quality values of the “made in Switzerland”.
Accustomed to worldwide operations with a fleet of over 25 long-range jets composed of Bombardier Global - including 3 brand new Global 7500, Dassault Falcon 7X and 8X, Challenger and Citation Latitude, our teams have easily familiarized with the specificities of our newly integrated PC-12. These airplanes offer outstanding short-field performances that favour the use of smaller airports such as Saanen/Gstaad, St. Tropez-La Môle and many others, in high demand among business aviation travelers.