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Private jet depreciation: Key factors and trends affecting aircraft value

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Private jet depreciation: Key factors and trends affecting aircraft value
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Understanding the depreciation of private jets is crucial for owners who want to manage their investments wisely. Similar to cars and other machinery, private jets lose value over time, starting from their first use. This depreciation means that owners are unlikely to recoup their initial investment when they choose to sell the aircraft.

The value of a business jet is influenced by several factors, such as age, make, model, maintenance records, and usage cycles. Business jets typically experience rapid depreciation in the initial years. Smaller jets drop about 20% in value within the first five years of service, while large and long-range jets can lose 20% to 25% of their value in the same period.

"An older aircraft with high hours and obsolete technology will have depreciated significantly and be valued at less than newer models - or even models of the same age with fewer cycles or hours," notes Aircraft Exchange. Furthermore, "small business jets depreciate by about 23 to 25 percent, while large or long-range business jets depreciate by 26 percent" over the first five years, with depreciation rates slowing down subsequently.

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Variations in depreciation rates are attributed to differences in flight cycles and hours accumulated. Smaller aircraft often undertake more cycles due to frequent short flights, influencing their depreciation compared to their long-range counterparts, which typically accumulate more flight hours.

"Unlimited mobility: the PC-24 opens up possibilities that others can only dream of," Pilatus Aircraft emphasizes. They further highlight, "Experience unparalleled luxury: the PC-24's cabin volume surpasses that of business jets costing up to twice as much."

The age of an aircraft significantly affects its value, necessitating more maintenance and resulting in further depreciation. Technological advancements also render older cockpit and cabin systems outdated, impacting the jet's market worth.

While some business jet models historically depreciate slower than others due to their characteristics and market demand, the specific factors contributing to such rates can vary. Elements like operational range and maximum speed are among the factors considered when evaluating an aircraft's long-term value.

Aircraft Exchange data reveals that models like the Gulfstream G650, Hawker 4000, and Pilatus PC-24 tend to maintain value better over time compared to other types.

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