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Pilatus Opens New PC-12 NG And PC-24 US Completions Facility

New Facility Located In Broomfield, CO

Anticipating growth for its popular single-engine turboprop PC-12 NG and the all new PC-24 Super Versatile Jet, Pilatus Business Aircraft Ltd recommits to its Colorado roots and the US business aircraft market. Pilatus opens a brand new completion center in Broomfield.

In a ceremony at Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport (KBJC) this afternoon, more than 200 Pilatus leaders, employees, dealers, suppliers, local and state government officials and invited guests gathered for the official grand opening of Pilatus Business Aircraft Ltd’s new aircraft completions center.

Pilatus’ new facility in Broomfield is custom-designed to conduct aircraft interior and exterior completions for all Pilatus PC-12 NG and PC-24 aircraft delivering to North and South America.

The new 118,000 square foot facility features state-of-the-art fabrication and installation shops, along with spare parts inventory to support the award-winning Authorized Pilatus Service Center network, and offices for technical support personnel and business management groups. This new completions center consolidates the operations Pilatus has performed at the Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport for over 20 years.

"We are proud to be able to continue producing and supporting the industry’s highest quality aircraft here in Colorado," said Thomas Bosshard, president and CEO of Pilatus Business Aircraft. "Over the past 20 years we have built up a tremendously talented workforce that maintains the high quality standards set by our Swiss parent company.”

The North and South American markets make up 60 to 70 percent of consolidated annual Pilatus business aircraft sales. The new interior and exterior completions facility allows the company to customize aircraft for individual customers and respond quickly to changing market demands. Typically, around 55 PC-12 NG single-engine turboprop aircraft are completed in Broomfield each year, and the company plans for an additional 25 to 30 of its new PC-24 Super Versatile Jets to flow through the facility annually. Pilatus expects to increase employment by approximately 30 percent over the next three years to handle this growth.

“Pilatus is truly a global company – in our operations, in the diversity of our workforce, and in meeting the demands of our customers”, Bosshard said. “Staying close to our customers, listening to their needs, and providing them with top-notch service is the key to our long-term success.”

Skilled craftspeople are becoming increasingly difficult to find these days, so Pilatus decided to introduce an apprenticeship program to meet their growing needs. Modelled after the successful apprenticeship system common in Switzerland, the Broomfield company applied this creative employee training, education, and development program to its US workforce.

By combining on-the-job training and formal classroom education, apprentices are paid to learn valuable trade skills, earn a college degree, and be ready for the workforce with no college debt. Pilatus’ success with their apprenticeship program has attracted the interest of other companies across the US with similar employee training and retention needs.

(Image provided with Pilatus news release)

FMI: www.pilatus.com

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