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PC-24 addresses an important niche for Sparfell

February 16, 2026

The aircraft is configured for up to eight passengers, offering a cabin designed to combine comfort with practical efficiency. This layout makes the PC-24 particularly well suited to regional and European trips.

Captains Gilles Groussard and Louis Asselin.
The interior is roomy for the price point.

Sparfell has welcomed the arrival of its first managed Pilatus PC-24, the latest addition to the group’s fleet and a new asset for clients looking for flexibility, performance and access. Based in Geneva, the aircraft is now available for charter, further strengthening Sparfell’s light jet offering and expanding the range of missions the company can cover at short notice.

Often referred to as the ‘Super Versatile Jet’, the Pilatus PC-24 stands out for its ability to operate from short runways and access airports that are not always available to conventional business jets. This capability brings passengers closer to their final destination and reduces overall travel time by limiting ground transfers. For clients travelling to premium and hard-to-reach locations, the PC-24 offers tangible advantages, including the possibility of serving destinations such as Gstaad, La Mole-Saint-Tropez and London City, depending on operational conditions and airport requirements.

The aircraft is configured for up to eight passengers, offering a cabin designed to combine comfort with practical efficiency. This layout makes the PC-24 particularly well suited to regional and European trips, whether for business itineraries that require multiple stops in a day or for leisure travel where convenience and speed are key. By integrating the PC-24 into its managed fleet and charter portfolio, Sparfell enhances its ability to respond to last-minute requests and to propose solutions tailored to clients who value agility and time optimisation.

“This addition reflects Sparfell’s commitment to offering a coherent, end-to-end charter proposition across aircraft categories,” remarks group marketing manager Adrien Fostoff. “With an expanded fleet, Sparfell is positioned to meet the full spectrum of charter needs, ranging from long-range flagship aircraft such as the Global 7500 and Global 6500, to the Challenger 3500, Gulfstream G650ER and G500, and the Embraer Praetor 600, and now the Pilatus PC-24. Each aircraft type contributes to a comprehensive portfolio, enabling Sparfell to propose the most relevant solution according to mission profile, passenger needs and destination constraints.”

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