TAG Aviation is excited for the arrival of a PC-24 within the next few days. This super versatile jet will be based in Jersey, Channel Islands and available for charter. Registered in the UK, the aircraft is ideal for such a location and can easily connect the island residents with the mainland and the rest of Europe. The PC-24 will fit perfectly into an already varied and established fleet at TAG.
With its unique capabilities for the charter market, it complements the fleet offering the cabin size of a medium[1]light jet with more range. Having a large cargo door also makes loading and unloading valuable goods, luggage and sports equipment easy. As the countdown to delivery gets closer and the final approvals are underway, the jet will be in place for the beginning of the busy summer charter season.
Joanne Goodall, CEO, TAG Aviation Europe commented: “We are very proud to be taking delivery of this unique aircraft and welcoming it into the TAG Fleet. It will make a superb addition to our existing charter fleet in terms of versatility and performance. As the aircraft is designed and built in the heart of Alps, TAG Aviation feel passionate about craftsmanship by affiliation of our heritage.”

With a history dating back to 1966, TAG Aviation has pioneered industry standards within the business aviation world. Focusing on client services, safety systems, operational excellence and bespoke training. TAG offers a broad range of services including aircraft management, charter, maintenance, training and an FBO in Macau. Employing around 500 staff worldwide with bases in the UK, Geneva, Malta, Hong Kong, Singapore, Macau, Bahrain and Beijing.
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