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Jeff Bezos owns a $10 million Swiss private jet. See inside the Pilatus PC-24 with its unusual toilet in the galley.
Jeff Bezos owns a $10 million Swiss private jet. See inside the Pilatus PC-24 with its unusual toilet in the galley.
Pete SymeJun 9, 2024, 17:57 IST
A Pilatus PC-24 and its cabin.Pete Syme/Business Insider
Jeff Bezos owns three private jets worth $140 million in total, per JetSpy data.
That includes a Pilatus PC-24, which the Swiss company calls "the world's only super versatile jet."
Just like Elon Musk and Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos' private jet of choice is a Gulfstream G650ER. In fact, he owns two of them.
But the Amazon founder also has a smaller business jet known for its versatility, according to data from JetSpy.
Swiss planemaker Pilatus bills its PC-24 as "the world's only super versatile jet" because it's capable of landing on short and unpaved runways.
Business Insider saw inside a PC-24 on display in Geneva at EBACE, Europe's largest business aviation conference. The model we visited is slightly newer than Bezos', built in 2023, compared to the Amazon founder's 2020 jet.
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Jeff Bezos owns three private jets worth around $140 million, according to data from JetSpy.
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The majority of that figure is owed to two Gulfstream G650ERs. But the Amazon founder also owns a smaller jet made by a Swiss company: the PC-24 from Pilatus.
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A PC-24, worth around $10 million, was on display in May at EBACE, a business aviation conference in Geneva.
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It has a maximum cruise speed of 506 miles-per-hour, but Pilatus bills it as "the world's only super versatile jet" because it can land on shorter and non-paved runways.
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Compared to one of Gulfstream's large business jet, it looks tiny — but the two are designed for completely different journeys.
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With a range of around 2,200 miles, the PC-24 would need a fuel stop to travel between Bezos' Miami home and Amazon's Seattle HQ.
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Boarding the plane, most people have to duck to fit into the cabin that's 5 feet and 1 inch high.
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The first thing you see is the compact galley ...
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... which has a sink and a cupboard for champagne glasses ...
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... and space for a coffee machine or another appliance.
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The only sign of the most unique feature is this toilet button.
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Below the sink, you can pull a handle to reveal the toilet: a unique layout that saves space.
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Just a curtain separates it from the cockpit, where only one pilot is needed to operate the jet. At least there's a door to the cabin on the other side for privacy.
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Bathrooms are usually at the aft of a jet, but on the PC-24 you'll find a curtain ...
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... which allows for convenient inflight access to the hold, which has a cargo capacity of 3,100 lbs.
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This cabin has seats for eight passengers, but the PC-24 can alternatively be configured for up to 10 people.
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The seats can swivel round 180 degrees ...
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... and also lie flat — an uncommon feature on jets designed for shorter distances.
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Along the ceiling are the lights and air vents, with neat little seatbelt signs.
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This PC-24 also had a divan that can be made up into a bed.
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Its armrests also come with holders for two drinks.
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Behind the rear seat there's more storage space.
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And underneath the windows are pop-out tables for each seat.
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For a man with as much money as Bezos — the world's second richest person — it's interesting that he would own this small jet as well as his large ones.
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So it's likely that he was keen on the PC-24's main selling points: the only business jet capable of landing on unpaved runways as short as 3,090 feet while loaded to its maximum capacity, plus its unique space-saving designs.