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Pilatus PC-12 NGX: Tradewind Aviation Expands Fleet

Key Takeaways
  • Tradewind Aviation ordered 20 new PC-12 NGX turboprops.
  • PC-12 NGX features modernized cabin, BMW Designworks seating.
  • Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6 E-Series engine and single-pilot avionics system.
  • First aircraft delivery slated for Q3 2022, with 3-4 deliveries per year over the next 5 years.
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Strategic Implications

This order may indicate a growing demand for turboprop aircraft, particularly in the regional air mobility segment. The PC-12 NGX's advanced features could set a new standard for the industry, suggesting a trend towards increased focus on passenger experience and sustainability. Pilatus's partnership with Tradewind Aviation may also signal a strengthening of the company's position in the market.

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Pilatus PC-12 NGX: Market Leader Tradewind Aviation Upgrades Fleet

Tradewind Aviation has signed an order for 20 new Pilatus PC-12 NGX turboprop aircraft, expanding its fleet to 38. The first aircraft is set to be delivered in Q3 2022, with deliveries to follow at a rate of three to four per year over the next five years. The PC-12 NGX boasts a modernized cabin, advanced avionics, and efficient Pratt & Whitney engine. The order reflects Tradewind’s commitment to sustainability and customer satisfaction. This news was first reported by Pilatus.

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Pilatus PC-12 NGX: Tradewind Aviation Expands Fleet

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Key Takeaways
  • Tradewind Aviation ordered 20 new PC-12 NGX turboprops.
  • PC-12 NGX features modernized cabin, BMW Designworks seating.
  • Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6 E-Series engine and single-pilot avionics system.
  • First aircraft delivery slated for Q3 2022, with 3-4 deliveries per year over the next 5 years.
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Strategic Implications

This order may indicate a growing demand for turboprop aircraft, particularly in the regional air mobility segment. The PC-12 NGX's advanced features could set a new standard for the industry, suggesting a trend towards increased focus on passenger experience and sustainability. Pilatus's partnership with Tradewind Aviation may also signal a strengthening of the company's position in the market.

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What Happened

Pilatus PC-12 NGX: Market Leader Tradewind Aviation Upgrades Fleet

Tradewind Aviation has signed an order for 20 new Pilatus PC-12 NGX turboprop aircraft, expanding its fleet to 38. The first aircraft is set to be delivered in Q3 2022, with deliveries to follow at a rate of three to four per year over the next five years. The PC-12 NGX boasts a modernized cabin, advanced avionics, and efficient Pratt & Whitney engine. The order reflects Tradewind’s commitment to sustainability and customer satisfaction. This news was first reported by Pilatus.

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