Malta’s HansJet Launches PC-12 Fractional Ownership Program

Malta-based private charter operator HansJet has launched a new fractional ownership program centered on its fleet of Pilatus PC-12 aircraft. The initial rollout includes four PC-12s, with plans to add three more in the near future.
HansJet is offering two flexible access models. The first, called HansJet Pinnacle, is a membership-based program that provides clients with guaranteed 48-hour availability, fixed hourly rates, and freedom from asset depreciation. The second option, HansJet Distinction, allows customers to purchase a 25% fractional share in a PC-12, offering the benefits of partial aircraft ownership without the operational burden.
All PC-12 aircraft in the program are registered under the Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) of AllianceJet, another Malta-based aviation company. Despite being allocated for fractional use, the aircraft will also remain available for on-demand charter, ensuring optimal fleet utilization.
The Pilatus PC-12 is a versatile single-engine turboprop well-suited for regional operations, offering short runway performance and the ability to access smaller airports. Its popularity among private aviation users stems from its efficiency, reliability, and cabin comfort.
HansJet’s move reflects a growing trend in European private aviation, where demand for cost-effective and flexible aircraft access solutions is on the rise. The new program positions HansJet to attract both individual and corporate clients seeking regional connectivity throughout Europe and beyond.
By leveraging the strengths of the PC-12 and the operational expertise of AllianceJet, HansJet aims to expand its footprint in the fractional and membership-based private aviation market.
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