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Pilatus PC-24 Charter

Published Jun 17, 2026

The Pilatus PC-24 is the light-jet class's versatility champion — the only aircraft of its size with a fully flat cabin floor and a large cargo door as standard. On the New York–Miami corridor that means six to eight passengers travel in an unusually open, lounge-like cabin, and bulky luggage loads straight through the back without a struggle.

  • 2,000 nm range
  • 440 ktas cruise
  • 6–8 passengers
From $15,000one-way, all-in
Pilatus PC-24 Charter — charter from New York to Miami

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-24 specifications

Manufacturer performance figures — Pilatus.

2,000 nm
Max range
440 ktas
Cruise speed
6–8
Passengers
5 ft 1 in
Cabin height
90 cu ft
Baggage
45,000 ft
Service ceiling

Flat floor and a large cargo door

The PC-24's flat, dropped-aisle floor runs the full 23-foot length of the cabin, the longest in this class, giving it an open, lounge-like feel that the curved floors of rival light jets cannot match. It seats six to eight in comfort, with 90 cubic feet of baggage.

A large aft cargo door — unique among light jets — swallows golf bags, ski gear, strollers and oversized cases that would not fit through a conventional airstair, which makes the PC-24 a favourite for families and gear-heavy South Florida trips.

Range and speed for the route

With 2,000 nautical miles of range against the corridor's 950, the PC-24 flies New York to Miami nonstop with a full cabin and IFR reserves. Plan on about two and three-quarter hours in the air at its Mach 0.74 cruise, roughly 440 knots true airspeed.

A 45,000-foot ceiling and twin Williams International FJ44-4A-QPM engines let it climb above the Eastern Seaboard weather, and its renowned short-field performance means it can reach smaller New York and Florida fields that other jets must pass over.

Why travellers choose the PC-24

  • Only light jet with a fully flat floor and a large cargo door
  • Longest cabin in the class at 23 feet, with 90 cu ft of baggage
  • Nonstop New York to Miami with a full cabin and reserves
  • Short-field access to smaller New York and Florida airports
  • 45,000-foot ceiling for a smooth, weather-topping ride

Frequently asked questions

How much is a Pilatus PC-24 charter from New York to Miami?

A one-way PC-24 charter on the New York–Miami route is typically $15,000 to $23,000 all-in, depending on the date and availability. Empty-leg flights can be less. Your quote includes fuel, fees and taxes.

How many passengers does the Pilatus PC-24 seat?

The PC-24 seats six to eight passengers in a typical charter layout, with a maximum of eleven. Its flat floor and 23-foot cabin make it feel roomier than most light jets on the New York–Miami route.

Can the Pilatus PC-24 fly New York to Miami nonstop?

Yes. With 2,000 nautical miles of range against the route's roughly 950, it flies the corridor nonstop in either direction with a full cabin and IFR reserves.

What makes the PC-24 different from other light jets?

It is the only light jet with a fully flat cabin floor and a large cargo door as standard, so the cabin feels more open and oversized luggage loads easily. It also has the longest cabin in the class and excellent short-field performance.

Can the PC-24 carry bulky luggage like golf clubs and skis?

Yes — its large aft cargo door and 90 cubic feet of baggage make it ideal for golf bags, ski gear and oversized cases that will not fit through a standard airstair, which is why families and gear-heavy groups favour it.

Ready to fly New York to Miami?

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