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

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.
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
Inside the Pilatus PC-24

Other Light Jets for the NYC–MIA route
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.
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