Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, former
Chairman and CEO of the Nestlé Group, accepted the keys to his PC-24 Super
Versatile Jet, serial number 104, from Pilatus Chairman Oscar J. Schwenk at a
handover ceremony in Stans, Switzerland this week.
Businessman and experienced pilot
Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, who has logged over 3,000 hours so far, attracted
attention a year ago with the announcement that his new PC-24 would be purchased
by his company, Brabair, and would be made available to private and business
travellers in Europe, together with his existing PC-12 NG, within a newly
founded 'Flying Club 24'.
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Peter Brabeck-Letmathe
(left) with Pilatus Chairman Oscar J. Schwenk. |
“It’s been worth the wait," he
said. "My serial number 104 looks just fantastic! I’ve been totally convinced by
the PC-24 project since the earliest days. It’s a logical continuation of the
Pilatus product family. The cockpit environment is exceptional within this
category and the quality of the workmanship is exactly as one would expect from
a Swiss product. I’m really looking forward to taking the pilot’s seat and
getting familiar with the unique capabilities of my Super Versatile Jet.”
The PC-24 will be based in Sion.
The Brabair Super Versatile Jet will carry seven passengers plus pilot in a
luxurious, ergonomic environment. The large cargo door which comes as standard
allows easy loading and unloading of large items of luggage and bulky cargo. The
PC-24’s short takeoff and landing capabilities also open up new possibilities in
terms of arriving closer to the final destination, thereby saving valuable time.
Oscar J. Schwenk added, “I’m
delighted that such well-known personalities are happy to place their trust in
our aircraft. Peter Brabeck-Letmathe has flown our single-engine PC-12 NG for a
long time and will now operate a PC-24 in parallel. The fact that he opted for a
brand-new, very recently certified PC-24 speaks for itself. I’m confident that
he will be as happy with the PC-24 as we are. I look forward to receiving his
feedback!” |