The Pilatus PC-12 is not a jet — it's a single-engine turboprop. But it's in every charter feed because of one killer feature: **it lands on runways no jet can touch.** 2,600 ft unprepared runways, grass strips, mountain airstrips. If your destination is a remote ski lodge, private island with a short runway, or an Alaskan fishing camp, the PC-12 is often the only option.
Economics: fuel burn is dramatically lower than any jet (~75 gallons/hr vs 250+ gph for a midsize). Charter rates reflect it: $2,500–$6,000 for a regional empty leg. Speed is slower (280 kts vs 440+ for a light jet), but on sub-500 nm trips the time penalty is marginal.



These are currently open repositioning flights on a Pilatus PC-12 NG. Whole-aircraft charter — book the entire plane at 40–75% below the typical charter rate. Inventory refreshes every 6 hours.
Villiers brokers charter on Pilatus PC-12 NG aircraft daily. Request a quote for your route — empty legs, one-way repositioning, or full charter — and receive options within minutes.
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