
July 1, 2026 — Pilatus has introduced Gogo Galileo as a factory-installed connectivity option for the PC-24 Super Versatile Jet, providing operators with global high-speed broadband through the One-Web low-Earth orbit satellite network. Certified by both the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), the system will also be available as a retrofit for aircraft already in service.
Developed as an integrated OEM solution, the installation has been carefully engineered to minimise aerodynamic drag, weight penalties and cabin noise while preserving the PC-24’s renowned short-field performance, climb capability and cruise efficiency. The low-latency system supports bandwidth-intensive applications including video conferencing, cloud-based services and streaming, allowing passengers to remain connected and productive throughout their journey.
Pilatus has also enhanced the cabin experience through a new in-flight entertainment system developed in partnership with Lufthansa Technik. The package includes a 10-inch touchscreen interface with a real-time 3D moving map, upgraded audio system, mood lighting, USB charging ports, onboard media storage and Wi-Fi connectivity. Operators can also specify a new side-facing divan that converts into a full-length bed, further enhancing comfort on longer flights while reinforcing the PC-24’s reputation for versatility.