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GrtArtiste wrote:
There's a rumor floating around the office that my company is considering purchase of a used bizjet. They have a reputation for trying to do things on the cheap and seem to be partial to Citations because we're located in a town that has a Cessna repair facility. I've seen multiple listings for such planes varying from 15-20 years and older with TT ranging from as few as 3700 up to 10000-12000. So I wonder...how old (how many hours) does such a plane get before it has (generally speaking) outlived it's usefulness? Depending on what they decide to buy, I'll have to determine whether or not I want to fly in it. GrtArtistea non-pilot, not wanting to end up like Payne Stewart Not sure this is a go/no-go question. As the age goes up, the liklihood of systems failing does also. If the plane has a history of being patched up (overhauls and repairs on the original systems), that is probably going to cost you. If the jet has seen major upgrades to newer systems when something fails (new avionics, engine upgrades, airframe overhauls), you may find a sweet spot in the financials of owning that plane. In general, most business jets have surprisingly little time on them. But it does not take many $30,000 heated windshields to bust the bank. I really never equated "cheap" with "jets". Maybe someone with a lot more cash than I do would. Good Luck, Mike |
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