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Pilatus Aircraft Company |
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Established in 1939, Pilatus Aircraft Ltd is now the world’s leading manufacturer of single-engine turboprop aircraft and the only Swiss company to develop, build and sell aircraft and training systems on every continent. Headquartered in Stans, in the heart of Switzerland, Pilatus is also licensed to perform maintenance and conversion work on various aircraft types. The Pilatus Group further includes three independent subsidiaries in Broomfield (Colorado, USA), Adelaide (Australia) and Altenrhein (Switzerland). Pilatus is one of the biggest employers in central Switzerland, with a workforce of over 1,400 people at its head office. The company attaches great importance to career development for young people and currently provides training for 100 apprentices in ten different professions.
- Pilatus SB-2 Pelican
- Pilatus P-1 - 1941 project for a single-seat trainer, not built.
- Pilatus P-2 - 1942
- Pilatus P-3 - 1953
- Pilatus P-4 - 1948
- Pilatus P-5 - proposed artillery observation aircraft, not built.
- Pilatus PC-6 Porter - 1959
- Pilatus PC-7 - 1966
- Pilatus PC-8D Twinporter - 1967 twin-engined variant of the PC-6, prototype only
- Pilatus PC-9 - 1984
- Pilatus PC-10 - 1970 twin-engined transport project, not built.
- Pilatus PC-11/Pilatus B-4 - 1972
- Pilatus PC-12 - 1991
- Pilatus PC-21 - 2001
- Pilatus PC-24 - Proposed twin-engined jet.
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