Pilatus Aircraft
100 used Pilatus aircraft listings · $99,900–$11,995,000 · last refreshed 1 hour ago
About Pilatus Aircraft Company
Pilatus Aircraft Ltd is the Swiss aerospace manufacturer that built the PC-12 single- engine turboprop into the segment-defining cabin-class single (since 1994) and extended the operational philosophy into the PC-24 Super Versatile Jet (since 2017) — the only certified light jet that can use unimproved/grass airstrips with a cargo door. Pilatus emphasises rugged construction, operational versatility, and class-leading dispatch reliability that has built one of the strongest single-airframe loyalty bases in business aviation. There are currently 100 used Pilatus aircraft for sale.
Pilatus Aircraft for Sale
Price $99,900–$11,995,000
Pilatus Aircraft Price & Cost
How much does a Pilatus aircraft cost? Current pricing for used Pilatus aircraft (also known as Pilatus choppers or Pilatus helis) is broken down per model in the table below — covering acquisition price, hourly operating cost and overhaul cost.
| Type | Model | Used price range | Op cost / hr | Annual fixed | Overhaul cost | Listings for sale |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single Engine Piston | $113,000–$113,000 | — | — | — | 1 | |
| Single Engine Piston | $174,690–$174,690 | — | — | — | 1 | |
| Single Engine Piston | $99,900–$115,691 | — | — | — | 3 | |
| Single Engine Turboprop | — | — | — | — | 4 | |
| Single Engine Turboprop | $3,300,000–$7,450,000 | $900 | $180,000/yr | $500,000 | 26 | |
| Single Engine Turboprop | $6,995,000–$6,995,000 | $700 | $120,000/yr | $350,000 | 23 | |
| Single Engine Turboprop | $2,400,000–$3,400,000 | — | — | — | 22 | |
| Single Engine Turboprop | — | — | — | — | 1 | |
| Single Engine Turboprop | — | — | — | — | 1 | |
| Light Jet | $10,700,000–$11,995,000 | $2200 | $400,000/yr | $400,000 | 18 |
The cost of a Pilatus aircraft depends on model, year, hours flown, avionics and condition. See operating costs and pre-buy checklist in the About section, or open a specific model page for a detailed price guide.
Pilatus Models
Single Engine Piston
Single Engine Turboprop
Pilatus Models — Specifications
Model spec| Model | Years | Seats | Cruise | Range | Useful load | Listings for sale |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020–now | — | — | — | — | 4 | |
| 1994–now | 10 | 260 kts (482 km/h) | 1,803 nm (3,339 km) | 3,610 lbs (1,637 kg) | 86 | |
| PC-12 | 1994–now | 10 | 260 kts (482 km/h) | 1,803 nm (3,339 km) | 3,610 lbs (1,637 kg) | 73 |
| PC-12/47 | 2006–2007 | — | — | — | — | 13 |
| 2020–now | 9 | 290 kts (537 km/h) | 1,803 nm (3,339 km) | — | 22 | |
| 1996–2005 | 12 | 261 kts (483 km/h) | 1,604 nm (2,971 km) | — | 22 | |
| 2018–now | 11 | 410 kts (759 km/h) | 2,000 nm (3,704 km) | 5,520 lbs (2,504 kg) | 19 |
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Frequently Asked Questions — Pilatus
Is the Pilatus PC-12 the best single-engine turboprop?
The PC-12 is widely considered the gold standard for single-engine turboprops. Its combination of 1,803 nm range, 290 knot cruise, STOL capability, and a cabin that seats up to 9 passengers is unmatched. Operating costs are 35-40% lower than a light jet at comparable speeds. The Pratt & Whitney PT6A-67P engine is one of the most reliable turbine engines ever produced. Over 1,900 PC-12s have been delivered. The main competitor is the Daher TBM series, which is faster but carries fewer passengers and has a smaller cabin.
Pilatus PC-12 vs Daher TBM — which turboprop should I buy?
The TBM 960 is faster (330 kts vs 290 kts) and cheaper to acquire ($4.3M vs $6.8M new). The PC-12 has nearly three times the cabin volume, much greater payload, better short-field performance, and a cargo door that makes it truly versatile. The PC-12 costs more per hour ($1,560-$1,783) but carries more people and cargo. Choose the TBM if speed and owner-pilot performance matter most. Choose the PC-12 if you need passenger capacity, cargo flexibility, and STOL capability.
How much does a Pilatus PC-12 cost to operate per year?
At typical owner utilization of 250 hours/year, the PC-12 costs approximately $1,783/hour total (including fixed costs) or roughly $445,000/year. At higher utilization (450 hours), costs drop to $1,560-$1,694/hour. Fuel costs run $420-$450/hour at $6/gallon Jet-A. The new PC-12 PRO lists at approximately $6.8 million. Used PC-12 NG models trade at $3-5 million. Early PC-12s (pre-NG) can be found for $1.5-2.5 million but require careful inspection of airframe hours and maintenance status.
Can you fly a PC-12 into small airports?
Absolutely — this is one of the PC-12s greatest strengths. With a takeoff distance of under 2,600 feet and landing distance under 2,100 feet, the PC-12 can access thousands of small airports that jets cannot. The trailing-link landing gear handles rough surfaces well, and the large cargo door allows loading bulky items. Many PC-12 operators use it for remote area access — from Alaska bush strips to mountain airports in the Rockies. This STOL versatility combined with turboprop range makes the PC-12 uniquely capable.
Pilatus Inventory by Country
| United States | 124 |
| Switzerland | 15 |
| Australia | 8 |
| United Kingdom | 8 |
| Germany | 3 |
| Brazil | 3 |
Recently Sold Pilatus
| 1990 PC9A | $1,500,000 |
| 2017 PC-12 NG | $4,650,000 |
| 2023 PC-12 NGX | $6,750,000 |
| 2017 PC-12 NG | $5,395,000 |
| 2008 PC-12 NG | $3,695,000 |
| 2015 PC-6 Porter B2/H4 | $2,250,000 |