16 Sep 2024

Scenic Air Safaris

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Scenic Air Safaris: welcomes the first Pilatus PC12 Next Generation (NG) to its growing fleet of executive aircraft.

We are thrilled to announce the addition of a Pilatus PC12 NG to Scenic Air Safaris' executive aircraft fleet, elevating our commitment to providing unparalleled luxury and convenience to safari travellers. Known for its versatility, comfort, and high performance, the PC12 NG offers a seamless blend of cutting-edge technology and spacious cabin design, ensuring a smooth and scenic journey. According to the Pilatus aircraft company, the PC-12’s past, present, and future success boils down to its appeal to a wide range of operations, solid reliability, and proven outstanding safety record.

Said Torben Rune, Managing Director, “ A much greater efficiency is a primary factor when it comes to the looking for ways to continue to support our operational requirements. What excites us here at Scenic Air Safaris is the aircraft’s fuel efficiency, offering major reductions in carbon emissions by comparison to many midsize and larger business jets. This is an important factor for us considering our continued commitment to offsetting our carbon emissions”.

Our goal at Scenic Air Safaris is to become incrementally better. The PC12 NG is an outstanding and versatile aircraft. It flies high and it flies fast, offering an extremely comfortable alternative to a mid-size private jet at less cost. With more capabilities in terms of accessibility, the PC12NG is ideal for the further flung cross border pre and post safari travel destinations. With this addition, we continue to set new standards in safari travel,  striving to offer our guests an exceptional and unforgettable travel experience, said Simon Penfold, Sales Director.

Aptly labelled as the “World’s Greatest Single” (engine) performing aircraft, Scenic Air Safaris will base the new PC12 NG aircraft out of Nairobi Wilson Airport and fly across the region. Given its speed and versatility, the aircraft is ideal option for ‘further’ destinations such as Kigali, Zanzibar, Entebbe, Lusaka, Victoria Falls and Addis Ababa.

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