Pilatus PC-24 private jetBombardier Learjet 70 private jet

PC-24 vs Learjet 70

A head-to-head look at two of the most-chartered aircraft in the light jet class.

Pilatus PC-24

PILATUS

Pilatus PC-24

The Pilatus PC-24 is the only business jet in the world certified for short, unimproved and gravel runways. With a flat cabin floor, large cargo door and class-leading flexibility, it accesses 21,000 airports — far more than any rival.

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Bombardier Learjet 70

BOMBARDIER

Bombardier Learjet 70

The Learjet 70 was the final development of the 40-series — Garmin G5000 flight deck, winglets and improved hot-and-high climb. A rare and modern light jet for executive charter.

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SPECIFICATIONS

Side-by-side specifications

METRICPC-24Learjet 70
Passengers86
Range2,000 nm2,060 nm
Cruise speedMach 0.74Mach 0.81
Cabin height5'1"4'11"
Cabin width5'6"5'1"
Baggage90 cu ft50 cu ft
Runway2,930 ft4,440 ft

Pilatus PC-24 — strengths

  • Only jet certified for unimproved runways
  • Largest flat-floor cabin in class
  • Access to 21,000 airports worldwide

Bombardier Learjet 70 — strengths

  • Garmin G5000 flight deck
  • Winglets improve climb and fuel burn
  • Last of the Learjets — collectible airframe

CHARTER PRICING

Indicative pricing

PILATUS PC-24
Geneva → St Moritzfrom CHF 8,200
Denver → Telluridefrom $8,700
BOMBARDIER LEARJET 70
Denver → Aspen (hot/high)from $13,200
Geneva → Olbiafrom CHF 12,900

All-inclusive indicative one-way pricing. Confirmed quote in 10 minutes.

EXPERT VERDICT

Two closely-matched light jets — the right pick depends entirely on the mission, not the spec sheet.

The PC-24 pulls ahead on cabin comfort, group capacity and airport access; the Learjet 70 answers with range / non-stop reach and speed & block time. Both sit in the light jet class, so charter pricing is broadly aligned — let the use case (range, group size, airport pair) drive the final call.

Range / non-stop reach

Learjet 70

2,060 nm of range — the better choice for transcontinental and intercontinental missions.

Cabin comfort

PC-24

Taller and/or wider cabin (5'1" × 5'6") — better for long flights and stand-up movement.

Group capacity

PC-24

Seats up to 8 — the right pick when the manifest grows.

Airport access

PC-24

Shorter 2,930 ft balanced-field requirement — opens up restricted alpine, island and city-adjacent airfields.

Speed & block time

Learjet 70

Cruise of Mach 0.81 — shaves meaningful minutes off every long leg.

Verdict based on published manufacturer specifications, charter market data and Limitless Sky brokerage experience.

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Top reasons to choose — and who each aircraft is best for

A tailored summary for the PC-24 and Learjet 70: the deciding reasons in this matchup, plus the buyer archetypes each aircraft serves best.

PILATUS

Top reasons to choose the PC-24

  • Bigger cabin envelope (5'1" tall × 5'6" wide) than the Learjet 70 — meaningful difference on flights over three hours.
  • Seats up to 8 passengers vs 6 on the Learjet 70 — better for full-group charters and family travel.
  • Lands in 2,930 ft balanced field — accesses short, restricted and city-adjacent airports the Learjet 70 cannot.
  • 90 cu ft of baggage volume — fits ski, golf and extended-stay luggage that crowds the Learjet 70.
  • Only jet certified for unimproved runways

BEST FOR

  • Larger party charters

    Up to 8 seats vs 6 on the Learjet 70 — the natural pick when the manifest grows last-minute.

  • Short-field departures

    2,930 ft balanced field unlocks airports the Learjet 70 cannot use, putting passengers closer to the door.

  • Two-hour business hops

    Lowest jet-class operating cost for 1–2 hour European or US regional legs.

  • Short-runway escapes

    Unlocks airfields like London City alternatives, Lugano and Aspen.

BOMBARDIER

Top reasons to choose the Learjet 70

  • Cruises at Mach 0.81, trimming block time on every leg vs the PC-24 (Mach 0.74).
  • Garmin G5000 flight deck
  • Winglets improve climb and fuel burn
  • Last of the Learjets — collectible airframe

BEST FOR

  • Two-hour business hops

    Lowest jet-class operating cost for 1–2 hour European or US regional legs.

  • Short-runway escapes

    Unlocks airfields like London City alternatives, Lugano and Aspen.

  • 4–6 passenger weekends

    Right-sized for a couple plus friends or a small family weekend break.

  • Last-minute charter

    Largest charter fleet of any jet class — strongest empty-leg availability.

PROS & CONS

Honest assessment

PILATUS

Pilatus PC-24

PROS

  • +Only jet certified for unimproved runways
  • +Largest flat-floor cabin in class
  • +Access to 21,000 airports worldwide
  • +Carries up to 8 passengers vs 6 on the Learjet 70 — better for larger groups.
  • +Taller cabin (5'1") than the Learjet 70 — easier to move around on long flights.
  • +Wider cabin (5'6") makes a meaningful difference at the shoulders vs the Learjet 70.

CONS

  • Slightly slower in cruise than the Learjet 70 (Mach 0.74 vs Mach 0.81).

BOMBARDIER

Bombardier Learjet 70

PROS

  • +Garmin G5000 flight deck
  • +Winglets improve climb and fuel burn
  • +Last of the Learjets — collectible airframe
  • +Faster cruise (Mach 0.81) trims block time on every leg vs the PC-24.

CONS

  • Maximum 6-seat layout is tight if you regularly travel with more than 6 — the PC-24 adds 2 seats.
  • Lower ceiling than the PC-24 (4'11" vs 5'1") — stand-up movement is restricted.
  • Needs more runway than the PC-24 (4,440 ft vs 2,930 ft) — fewer short-field options.
  • Tighter baggage capacity than the PC-24 (50 cu ft vs 90 cu ft).

REAL-WORLD MISSIONS

Which aircraft for which mission

Four scenarios our charter desk sees regularly — and which of these two we would actually quote.

SCENARIO 01

Two-hour business hop with four executives and overnight bags

OUR PICKPC-24

Curated example: Zurich → Courchevel sits in the PC-24's sweet spot.

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SCENARIO 02

Weekend ski trip — Geneva to Sion with full ski equipment

OUR PICKPC-24

Shorter runway requirement (2,930 ft) opens up the airfield.

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SCENARIO 03

Day-return board meeting between secondary cities

OUR PICKPC-24

Curated example: Zurich → Courchevel sits in the PC-24's sweet spot.

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SCENARIO 04

Family of five to a Mediterranean island for a long weekend

OUR PICKPC-24

Larger cabin seats the full group (8).

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ROUTE RECOMMENDATIONS

Best pick per route

ROUTEDISTANCERECOMMENDEDWHY
London → Paris190 nmEitherBoth aircraft fly this comfortably non-stop — choose on cabin and price.
Geneva → Ibiza560 nmEitherBoth aircraft fly this comfortably non-stop — choose on cabin and price.
Teterboro → Miami950 nmEitherBoth aircraft fly this comfortably non-stop — choose on cabin and price.
London → Athens1,500 nmEitherBoth aircraft fly this comfortably non-stop — choose on cabin and price.

Distances are great-circle approximations; actual fuel planning accounts for winds, weather and reserves.

FAQ

PC-24 vs Learjet 70 — frequently asked

PC-24 vs Learjet 70: which has the longer range?OPEN

The Pilatus PC-24 has a published range of 2,000 nm; the Bombardier Learjet 70 is rated at 2,060 nm. The longer-range aircraft opens up more non-stop city pairs without a tech stop.

Which is faster — PC-24 or Learjet 70?OPEN

Cruise speeds are Mach 0.74 for the Pilatus PC-24 and Mach 0.81 for the Bombardier Learjet 70. On a Geneva → St Moritz-style mission the faster aircraft typically saves 10–25 minutes block time.

How many passengers does each aircraft carry?OPEN

The Pilatus PC-24 seats 8; the Bombardier Learjet 70 seats 6. Charter prices below assume a typical executive layout — high-density configurations are available on request.

What does it cost to charter the Pilatus PC-24 vs the Bombardier Learjet 70?OPEN

Indicative one-way pricing on a benchmark mission: Pilatus PC-24 from from CHF 8,200, Bombardier Learjet 70 from from $13,200. Confirmed quote in 10 minutes — pricing varies with empty-leg availability, season and routing.

Which aircraft is better for transatlantic or long-range missions?OPEN

Both belong to the Light Jet category, but range, payload and runway performance differ. See the route-recommendations table on this page for our specific pick per corridor.

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