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Budget is about $5 million. Looking for a plane to fit seven to eight people. Are you familiar with any of the aircraft models that they might be interested in? One of the partners currently has a plane right now. I'll get you the specifics on it. I think it's a bit smaller. I think the plane right now is worth like $2 million, so they were looking to take that plane and, you know, get something in like the $5 million range.

What's the longest trip they need to take? 90% sure it will typically be the longest trip we need to take from a... Yes, sir, in that $5 or $6 million range, there are probably a few different airplanes that you can get to do that. They're going to be a little older. If you want a little bigger, I have seen some of your social media before. I remember in some of them you said for 10 years and newer, then you can get financing with certain financial institutions, was putting a certain percentage down, correct?

It's 100%, but most of the time, typical finance companies will finance an airplane where the age of the airplane plus the term of the loan won't exceed 20 years. It depends if they're going to put $5 or $6 million in equity and want to borrow some money then...

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