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Pilatus Reports Record Year with 153 Aircraft Delivered

Key Takeaways
  • Pilatus delivered 153 aircraft in 2024.
  • Total sales reached 1.633 billion Swiss francs.
  • EBIT was 243 million Swiss francs.
  • Orders worth 2.193 billion Swiss francs.
  • PC-12 NGX, PC-24, and PC-21 models were popular
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Strategic Implications

Pilatus's strong sales performance may indicate a growing demand for business jets and trainers. The company's focus on sustainability and investment in new technologies could position it for long-term success. However, supplier-related challenges and quality problems may impact production processes and overall efficiency.

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What Happened

Swiss Manufacturer Sees Strong Demand for Business Jets and Trainers

Pilatus reported a successful year in 2024, delivering 153 aircraft and achieving record sales and EBIT. The company signed important contracts with the Royal Canadian Air Force and the Netherlands, and launched the PC-24 Super Versatile Jet. Pilatus is investing in sustainability and employee development, but faced challenges with supplier delivery and quality. The company is expanding its operations in the US and Europe, with new facilities and services to be launched in the coming year.

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Key Takeaways
  • Pilatus delivered 153 aircraft in 2024.
  • Total sales reached 1.633 billion Swiss francs.
  • EBIT was 243 million Swiss francs.
  • Orders worth 2.193 billion Swiss francs.
  • PC-12 NGX, PC-24, and PC-21 models were popular
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Strategic Implications

Pilatus's strong sales performance may indicate a growing demand for business jets and trainers. The company's focus on sustainability and investment in new technologies could position it for long-term success. However, supplier-related challenges and quality problems may impact production processes and overall efficiency.

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What Happened

Swiss Manufacturer Sees Strong Demand for Business Jets and Trainers

Pilatus reported a successful year in 2024, delivering 153 aircraft and achieving record sales and EBIT. The company signed important contracts with the Royal Canadian Air Force and the Netherlands, and launched the PC-24 Super Versatile Jet. Pilatus is investing in sustainability and employee development, but faced challenges with supplier delivery and quality. The company is expanding its operations in the US and Europe, with new facilities and services to be launched in the coming year.

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