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How to sell a $15,000,000 private jet!


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·Nov 3, 2024

How much you want to spend? Budget of 10 to 15 million. You really have a lot of choices. How many people you want to carry? Probably max eight people.

How much do you think you're flying a year? I'm probably flying three times a week. I've always flown commercial. I want some of my time back. It sounds like if you had a plane, you basically could go everywhere you needed in 2 days. Go travel once for 2 days and come back and hit all the places you need. That's all you need to do for the week.

Just to give you some idea, let's say like a Challenger 300. It's a Bombardier manufacturer. The airplane holds eight people. It's not super big; you could stand up if you're 5'9". And exactly 5'9". Okay?

The airplane has a 3,000 mile range. So you can go anywhere from Colorado to Miami or to Seattle. Those airplanes go between 10 and 13 million. If you want something a little bit bigger, you can go one step above that, which is a Challenger 605, which has a 4,000 mile range. It still holds 8 or 9 people, but it's a fatter tube. It probably costs, you know, 9 to 14 million operating cost.

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