Pilatus is committed to sustainability, as evidenced by the use of environmentally friendly materials, such as the use of natural oils instead of synthetic varnishes inside the PC-24’s cabin.
Equipped with cutting-edge technology, the PC-24 offers passengers the highest level of comfort, including a bright and spacious cabin, flat floor, top-notch finishes and a wide selection of materials.
At the 2024 NBAA-BACE in Las Vegas, Pilatus is partnering with F/LIST, a global supplier of high-end interiors for business and private jets, to introduce the environmentally designed PC-24 cabin interior. We will be exhibiting the first mock-up of. -Gentle material.
Clear F/LAB natural oils not only minimize the release of harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the environment, but also highlight the beauty of your wood veneers. The matte sheen and visible wood grain bring out natural patterns and swirls. Oil-treated surfaces are designed to last. Its scratch and stain resistant properties allow for regular use with minimal maintenance.
natural and environmentally friendly
Most of the fabrics that Pilatus uses in today’s luxury interiors are made from special fibers. Easy to care for and retains its shape even after washing. The washing process requires significantly less water and detergent, and the quick-drying properties also use less energy. Additionally, the material is recyclable.
An example of this is a carpet made entirely from natural wool. Pure New Wool, a renewable and biodegradable fiber, is one of the cleanest and most environmentally friendly flooring materials in the world. Pilatus offers a collection of carpets made without any artificial dyes for the most environmentally conscious customers.
Andre Zimmerman, Vice President of Business Aviation at Pilatus, emphasized: “We make every effort to constantly improve what we offer to our customers and strive to reduce our environmental impact without compromising on quality or performance. In addition, we continue to invest in sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), which we use in some of our aircraft.”
SAF PC-24 and PC-12 certifications
Pilatus aircraft are already certified to use sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), which is currently produced primarily from biomass or waste.
Aiming to accelerate the expansion of solar fuels in the aviation sector, Pilatus and Sinhelion have announced that they will begin a strategic partnership in summer 2024.
Under the purchase agreement, Pilatus has committed to purchase 200 tonnes of solar fuel each year for five years, effective from 2027. Pilatus plans to use solar-derived fuel in its vehicles and will offer it in the PC-12 and PC-12. 24 customers later.
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