The Pilatus PC-24 has a variable operating cost of $2,454 per hour. It offers a range of 1,500 nautical miles and cruises at a normal speed of 430 knots (495 mph), with an average fuel burn of 181 gallons per hour. The cabin of the PC-24 measures 5'0" high, 5'6" wide, and 23'0" long, providing 181 cubic feet of interior volume. Designed to accommodate up to 10 passengers, the aircraft features a spacious flat-floor cabin with executive seating, large windows, and a fully enclosed lavatory. The PC-24 is also equipped with a large cargo door, enhancing its versatility for medevac, cargo, and VIP transport missions. Requiring only 3,000 feet for takeoff and 2,700 feet for landing, the PC-24 stands out for its ability to operate from short, unimproved, and even unpaved runways offering a unique blend of jet performance and rugged field capability.