Turboprop · NYC MIA

Pilatus PC-12 Charter

Published Jun 14, 2026

The Pilatus PC-12 is the best-selling pressurised single-engine turboprop in history — a jet-like cabin, rare versatility, and the lowest operating cost in private aviation. On the corridor, the do-anything choice for up to eight.

  • 1,765 nm range
  • 290 ktas cruise
  • 6–8 passengers
From $8,500one-way, all-in
Pilatus PC-12 Charter — charter from New York to Miami

Private charters on the New York–Miami corridor depart from Teterboro Airport (TEB), Westchester County Airport (HPN), Morristown Municipal Airport (MMU) or Republic Airport (FRG), and arrive at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF), Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (FXE), Miami International Airport (MIA) or Boca Raton Airport (BCT).

Pilatus PC-12 specifications

Manufacturer performance figures — Pilatus.

1,765 nm
Max range
290 ktas
Cruise speed
6–8
Passengers
4 ft 9 in
Cabin height
34 cu ft
Baggage
30,000 ft
Service ceiling

The PC-12 on the route

A 1,765-nautical-mile range flies the 950-mile corridor nonstop, and a cruise near 290 knots puts it at about three and a half hours. The single Pratt & Whitney turbine is renowned for reliability, and the short-field ability reaches small fields that close the gap to your door.


Cabin and flexibility

A 16-foot-11 cabin seats six to eight with four-foot-nine headroom and large windows. A spacious aft hold and the signature cargo door make it equally happy carrying people, gear or both.


Why travellers choose it

  • The best-selling single-engine turboprop ever built
  • Among the lowest operating costs anywhere
  • Nonstop New York to Miami with a full cabin
  • Short and unimproved-field access



Frequently asked questions

What does a PC-12 to Miami cost?

A one-way PC-12 charter is typically $8,500 to $12,000 all-in — among the most affordable on the route, with fuel, fees and taxes included.

Is a single-engine turboprop safe here?

Yes. The PC-12's modern Pratt & Whitney turbine has an excellent record, and the type is among the most widely flown business aircraft in the world, with a strong safety history over millions of hours.

Nonstop?

Yes. With 1,765 nautical miles of range it flies the 950-mile corridor nonstop with a full cabin, in about three and a half hours.

How many seats?

Six to eight in a typical executive layout, with up to nine certified — a comfortable choice for small groups and families.


Ready to fly New York to Miami?

Send your dates and party size for all-in pricing across suitable aircraft — typically within two hours, with no obligation.