Asian Aerospace (Manila Ninoy Aquino International) has added a first Pilatus PC-24, ch-aviation research reveals.

The brand-new Pilatus Aircraft, RP-C7111 (msn 560), was delivered under the Swiss registration, HB-VUT, from Buochs to Manila Ninoy Aquino International, where it is now based, between March 24 and 27, 2025, with stops at Luxor, Muscat, Bhubaneshwar, and Da Nang. It became active as RP-C7111 on April 17, flying between Manila and Ho Chi Minh City.

This Pilatus PC-24 joins a fleet of five other business jets operated by Asian Aerospace, comprising two Learjet 31As, a G150, a GIV, and a G450. The company also lists a Cessna T206H, a PC-12, and multiple helicopters as part of the fleet.

Beyond charter operations, Asian Aerospace offers aircraft management, sales, and maintenance services. It also partners with Universal Aviation to provide fixed-base operation (FBO) services at several locations across the Philippines. Asian Aerospace's charter flights are marketed under the AirTaxi.ph brand, while tourist helicopter tours operate under GreenHeli.