ExecuJet adds second PC-24 to Africa fleet

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Global business aviation organisation ExecuJet, part of the Luxaviation Group, has expanded its  jet capabilities in Africa, adding a second Pilatus PC-24 to its managed fleet.

Both PC-24s will be based at ExecuJet’s FBO at Cape Town International Airport in South Africa, an ideal location for the popular safari missions the aircraft is suited to, easily reaching Angola, Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique.

ExecuJet was the first business aviation company to  use the PC-24 for charter missions in Africa and started operating the aircraft last year.

Gavin Kiggen, vice president Africa, ExecuJet, said, “The off-road capabilities of the world’s first super versatile jet, the Pilatus PC-24, make it the perfect aircraft for exploring Africa. Its outstanding short and rough-field performance give it the ability to land almost anywhere. It will be invaluable in supporting the varied and expansive missions of ExecuJet’s new Safari and Tours division.

“Already, the aircraft has been proving very popular amongst ExecuJet customers, and so we are delighted to have the additional support of a second PC-24, extending its unique capabilities to even more of our clients in the region.”

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