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How to sell 2 corporate jets worth a combined value of $85,000,000.


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·Nov 3, 2024

I need two planes. First of all, one that can do real long distance. I'm talking 12 hours, either a 6,000, 6,500, 7X, 8X, or a 650. Okay, if I buy a 6,000, on top of that, it could be another 25 million. So, both put together would be 85.

The other option, all the way on the bottom side, is you get 2 6,000 under 50. If it's 6,000, will do the job for you. Get 6,000, you can help me find one, I'd be very happy. But then I want the most appropriate stuff. Like that, keep it in. Not a problem, right?

No, no, no. Not at all. You want to go rent a 20134? That's not going to be too old for you, right? I would prefer something that is 178. I have a 2018; it's a price of $45.99.

What I will do is I'll connect you with my finance guys, and then let's just do the whole thing. Okay, here's a client who has one jet right now: a long-range airplane, but he's trying to replace it with two newer aircraft. He wants to have a similarity between the two for pilots being able to go back and forth. When you have pilots flying different airplanes, it's not really a smart idea. We'll try to get a presentation.

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