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HansJet Launches New Membership Program for PC-12 in Europe

Brussels, Belgium – HansJet has announced the launch of a new membership program aimed at PC-12 pilots in Europe. The program is designed for those who fly approximately 50 hours annually, providing a more accessible way to fly privately.
The membership is expected to lower entry barriers for pilots looking to utilize PC-12 aircraft without the commitment of whole ownership. HansJet officials announced the program during a press conference on May 20, 2025, detailing benefits such as reduced operational costs and easier booking procedures.
“We want to empower pilots with the freedom to fly when they need it while also making private aviation more affordable,” said HansJet CEO, Anna Verhoeven.
The PC-12, a single-engine turboprop aircraft known for its versatility and economy, will be the focus of this program. Members will have the option to fly on demand, making it a flexible choice for business and leisure travelers.
This initiative reflects a growing trend in private aviation, catering to the needs of flyers who want convenience without the overhead costs of owning an aircraft. The program is set to officially launch on June 1, 2025.
HansJet aims to attract a new demographic of pilots who may have previously considered private flying too expensive or complicated. The company is optimistic about the response as they move forward with this innovative access model.