Pilatus PC-12 Charter
Published Jun 14, 2026
The Pilatus PC-12 is the best-selling pressurised single-engine turboprop in history, prized for a jet-like cabin, remarkable versatility and the lowest operating costs in private aviation. On the New York–Miami corridor it is the budget-friendly, do-anything choice for up to eight travellers.
- 1,765 nm range
- 290 ktas cruise
- 6–8 passengers

Private charters on the New York–Miami corridor depart from Teterboro Airport (TEB), Westchester County Airport (HPN), Morristown Municipal Airport (MMU) or Republic Airport (FRG), and arrive at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF), Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (FXE), Miami International Airport (MIA) or President Donald J. Trump International Airport (DJT).
Pilatus PC-12 specifications
Manufacturer performance figures — Pilatus.
The PC-12 on the New York–Miami route
A 1,765-nautical-mile range flies the 950-mile corridor nonstop, and a cruise near 290 knots puts the flight at roughly three and a half hours. The single Pratt & Whitney turbine is renowned for reliability, and the PC-12 short-field ability reaches small fields that close the gap to your destination.
Cabin and versatility
The 16-foot-11 cabin seats six to eight in an executive layout with four-foot-nine headroom and large windows. A spacious aft baggage area and the PC-12 signature cargo door make it equally happy carrying people, gear or both — unusual flexibility for a private aircraft.
Why travellers choose the PC-12
- The best-selling single-engine turboprop ever built
- Among the lowest operating costs in private aviation
- Nonstop New York to Miami with a full cabin
- Short and unimproved-field access
- A flexible cabin for passengers and cargo alike
Inside the Pilatus PC-12

Other Turboprops for the NYC–MIA route
Frequently asked questions
How much is a Pilatus PC-12 charter from New York to Miami?
A one-way PC-12 charter is typically $8,500 to $12,000 all-in — among the most affordable private options on the route, with fuel, fees and taxes included.
Is a single-engine turboprop safe for this flight?
Yes. The PC-12 modern Pratt & Whitney turbine has an excellent reliability record, and the type is one of the most widely flown business aircraft in the world, with a strong safety history over millions of hours.
Can the PC-12 fly New York to Miami nonstop?
Yes. With 1,765 nautical miles of range it flies the roughly 950-mile corridor nonstop with a full cabin, in about three and a half hours.
How many passengers does the PC-12 seat?
Six to eight in a typical executive layout, with up to nine certified. It is a comfortable choice for small groups and families on the corridor.
Ready to fly New York to Miami?
Send your dates and party size for all-in pricing across suitable aircraft — typically within two hours, with no obligation.

