Pilatus Business Aircraft

The PC-6 is a utility aircraft with STOL (short take-off/landing) capabilities. The PC-6 first flew in 1959, and quickly established a reputation for its ability to handle rugged terrain and harsh conditions. Still in production today, the PC-6 holds the world record for landing at the highest elevation (18,865 feet) for a fixed-wing aircraft.

 

Founded in 1939, Pilatus has specialized primarily in the construction of training and utility aircraft.