TAG Aviation Europe announced today that it has taken delivery of its first turboprop Pilatus PC-12 NG to add to its growing fleet of managed aircraft.
The Pilatus PC-12 NG can comfortably accommodate up to 8 passengers and combines excellent economy, reliability and versatility with the inherent safety of this type of aircraft making it an exceptionally popular and efficient choice for private jet ownership.
“We will manage the Pilatus PC-12 on behalf of the owner” said Florent Sériès, Vice President Sales and Marketing, TAG Aviation Europe. “TAG operates and manages a diverse and expanding fleet of state-of-the-art aircraft which ranges from small and midsized jets to larger VIP executive airliners. Our strategy remains focused on delivering quality, flexible and innovative products and services. This has helped us to develop strong and lasting relationships with our customers and reaffirms our reputation as a global leader in aircraft management.”
TAG Aviation provides a tailored management service for each aircraft management relationship. To enable such high levels of a one-to-one service TAG Aviation has developed a unique client service structure that meets an individual customer’s needs at every level. To enquire about TAG’s unique aircraft management system please contact TAG Aviation for details.

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