List of Pilatus PC-12 operators

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As of October 2019, 1,700 Pilatus PC-12s have been delivered.[1] Most are used in the civil market.

Civilian

Airline operators

 Bhutan

  • Tashi Air

 Brazil

 Canada

 Chile

 China

 Czech Republic

  • Alpha Aviation s.r.o. (5x PC-12)

 Denmark

 Finland

 France

 United Kingdom

 Kenya

 Luxembourg

 Netherlands

 New Zealand

 Russia

 Switzerland

 United States

 Tanzania

Other notable civil operators

 Australia

 South Africa

 United States

  • PlaneSense (Fractional/Charter) - operates 35 PC-12s

Government

 Argentina

 Australia

 Canada

 Switzerland

 United States

  • Bureau of Land Management - 1997 PC-12 N190PE - utility and fire logistics support. Use split between Alaska Fire Service and Boise NAO.[10]
  • Colorado Department of Public Safety Division of Fire Prevention and Control - 2 PC-12 Spectre for wildland fire and SAR missions.[11]
  • Customs & Border Protection - Office of Air & Marine (U.S. Department of Homeland Security)[12]
  • NASA Glenn Research Center - 2008 PC-12 N990AG in support of NASA's Advanced Air Mobility mission[13]
  • Phoenix Police Department (Arizona) - PC-12 Spectre N620FB - for surveillance and light transport duties.[14][15]
  • Texas Department of Public Safety - 2 PC-12 Spectres, to provide air patrol, criminal surveillance and rescue. N219TX is named for the late Texas Highway Patrol Trooper Ernesto Alanis and based in Edinburg, Texas, and N243TX is named for the late Texas Ranger Bobby Paul Doherty and based in San Antonio[16][17][18]
  • State Of Wisconsin - 3 PC-12s operated by Wisconsin Air Services to provide air transportation services for State and University of Wisconsin officials[19][20]

Military

 Bulgaria
Bulgarian Air Force PC-12
 Chad
  • FLIR turret, damaged in the July 2017 N'Djamena storm.[22]
 Finland
A Finnish PC-12NG in flight
 Ireland
  • Irish Air Corps - currently operates four aircraft, one PC-12NG aircraft in a utility transport role, and three PC-12M SPECTRE aircraft were delivered in September 2020 for reconnaissance and transport purposes.[24][25]
 South Africa
 Switzerland
 United States

Former operators

Civilian

Airline operators

 Canada

Military

 Afghanistan
  • Afghan Air Force - operates 18 PC-12NG[28] variants for special operations use. (Similar to USAF U-28A);[30] 13 were delivered in March 2015. In addition Sierra Nevada Corporation has provide five SIGINT aircraft by the end of the year.[31]
 United States

References

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  10. ^ "Bureau of Land Management Montana/Dakotas State Aviation Plan" (PDF). Bureau of Land Management. 2022. p. 73.
  11. ^ "Colorado Unveils New Multi Mission Wildfire Fighting Aircraft" Denver Post
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  19. ^ "Air Transportation for State and University of Wisconsin Officials and Employees". Wisconsin Air Services. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
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