Hi Folks,
I just noticed that there's four B737-600's for sale on the traders list... three of them have the same value and one has half the value, the purchase price of the 'other' 736 is twice it's value... I've seen this with other aircraft types too but I don't understand, can anyone enlighten me please?
Used Aircraft Prices
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Re: Used Aircraft Prices
Airlines are allowed to set there own prices for aircraft they are selling, and they can set it to anywhere within 50%-100% of the maximum value of the AC, if they want to sell it quicker they can list it for lower.
Interesting that several up for sale by FSA Aviation are up for sale at different prices as that is the airline used to buy from the system. I suspect that if an aircraft was up for sale when an airline is dissolved, all its aircraft are transferred to FSA Aviation and if up for sale stay up for sale at the same price, rather than being reset to the standard 90%, I may need to look into that.
Interesting that several up for sale by FSA Aviation are up for sale at different prices as that is the airline used to buy from the system. I suspect that if an aircraft was up for sale when an airline is dissolved, all its aircraft are transferred to FSA Aviation and if up for sale stay up for sale at the same price, rather than being reset to the standard 90%, I may need to look into that.
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