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| How much is an aircraft worth? Most of the
private propeller aircraft are more than 30 year old. Over the
years these aircraft have been modified, upgraded, and refurbished to
the point where many look and perform like a new plane. But others
have had less updating.
The very nature of older aircraft dictates that No Two Are The
Same.
Maintenance Counts:
Maintenance accounts for a major portion of the cost of ownership. An aircraft due for
a major overhaul is worth considerably less than one recently
overhauled. An aircraft with a damage history has less value than
a plane with a clean history. The NAAA appraisal
process and software objectively assess the value of any damage
history and components requiring routine maintenance.
Avionics:
There
are thousands of avionics types, manufacturers, and model combinations
that differ widely in value. Consequently, avionics have a substantial
impact on the aircraft’s value. It is not uncommon for the value of
avionics from one aircraft to another to differ by $100,000 or more.
Failure to consider the avionics would be a major error.
The NAAA
process
calculates the value of all components correctly when determining the
fair market value.
Quality of exterior finish:
The exterior
workmanship not only affects how the aircraft looks, it affect the
aircraft's value. Additionally, paint quality affects appearance and
aircraft performance. Variation here can be extreme and can
significantly affect the value. Again, the
NAAA appraisal
process does this objectively and fairly.
What is the engine worth:
The engine
is the most critical part of the aircraft, requiring routine maintenance
and overhauls. Again, the same plane may have different engines.
The NAAA
appraisal process utilizes a database of thousands of engine configurations
and overhaul costs together with the current maintenance status of the
plane's engines to assess the engines' contribution to the value of the
aircraft.
When comparing professionalism, experience, knowledge, reliability,
accuracy, technique, acceptance of reports by financial and government
institutions, and overall quality of work,
Just Plane Appraisals
stands far above the competition.
To find out more about the appraisal process,
click
here. To request more information about a Market Analysis
or Certified Appraisal, click here.
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