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How to sell a $13,000,000 private jet!


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·Nov 3, 2024

If you could just give me an idea of, uh, you know what sort of asking price you guys are looking for it.

I think on that aircraft is somewhere around 13, uh, 13, 13 and a half, something like that. Is that in the price range you're talking about?

You're looking at?

Yeah, yeah, that would be, yeah. I mean, obviously, the negotiable and, uh, you know, that that would be the sort of, yeah, ballpark we'd be looking at.

Do you have an aircraft now?

No, not at the moment. Not at the moment. But we've been looking towards, uh, you know, one of these.

Whereabouts are you operating?

I'm just in London and Mayfair, just on Park Lane.

Oh, I know where you are.

Have you been chartering at all or just your first, uh, aircraft you're going to own?

We've basically, we've been using trains, airplanes, and that sort of thing, you know.

All right.

We weren't paying for them.

Okay, that's the best kind.

I'll send this to you right away, and then he'll probably give you a call tomorrow and answer any questions you might have.

That's excellent! Thank you very much for your help.

Thank you. Appreciate your time. Appreciate your call.

Okay, now. Bye-bye.

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