Ignaz Gretener

VP, General Aviation at Pilatus Aircraft

Ignaz Gretener has been head of Business Unit General Aviation since 1998 with responsibility for the PC-24 and PC-12 business aircraft, and also for the PC-6. He manages a team of some 100 employees. He has been a member of the management since 1994 and was responsible for the worldwide market launch of the PC-12. A graduate in mechanical engineering, Ignaz Gretener began his professional career with Pilatus in 1989, first as a production engineer, then as a member of the PC-12 development team and as assistant to the COO and CEO for three years.

Ignaz Gretener is a Swiss citizen and lives in canton Zug.


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Pilatus Aircraft

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Founded in 1939, Pilatus Aircraft Ltd is the only Swiss company to develop, produce and sell aircraft to customers around the world: from the legendary Pilatus Porter PC-6 to the best-selling single-engine turboprop in its class, the PC-12, and the PC-21, the training system of the future. The latest aircraft is the PC-24 – the world’s first ever business jet for use on short unprepared runways. Domiciled in Stans, the company is certified to ISO 14001 in recognition of its efforts for the environment. The Pilatus Group includes two independent subsidiaries in Broomfield (Colorado, USA) and Adelaide (Australia). With over 2,000 employees at its headquarters, Pilatus is one of the largest employers in Central Switzerland.