The PC-12 NGX and the PC-24 were on display.
The aircraft are versatile.
The planes are used to carry people to ski resorts in the Alps.
The PC-12 NGX was the smallest model I saw.
A single engine is used to power the plane.
There is a central passenger door and a larger cargo door on the plane.
According to Pilatus, the plane is unique and wide enough for a pallet from a forklift.
A cargo door can be used to load a plane.
An employee at the European Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition told Insider that the plane is often used to carry passengers from London to the mountains.
The ceiling is just under 5 feet. I had to crouch down. The cabin is large
A maximum of 10 people can be held in it. The seats have a reclined position.
The plane has a cruising speed of 537 kilometers per hour and can fly at a maximum altitude of 30,000 feet.
The price for the PC-12 NGX is $4.7 million.
The Pilatus PC 24 had a bigger cabin. The ceiling was just over 5 feet higher than the PC-12.
The cabin is 23 feet tall.
The main cabin was the same as the PC-12 I boarded, with two seat pairs and additional seating behind.
The seats can be changed, and the cabins can be changed as well. The cabin is on the 5,000th floor.
The interiors can be tailored to your liking. The colors are named after ski resorts.
The cargo door on the jet is similar to the one on the PC-12.
Business and leisure travel can still be done on the jet. An employee of the Swedish air ambulance service said that they operate several PC 24 jets.
Patients on stretchers can be loaded into the jet through the large cargo door.
The maximum altitude of the jet is 45,000 feet.
The price of the PC-12 NGX is less than the price of the PC 24.
Business Insider has an article on it.