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How to sell a $14,000,000 private jet.


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·Nov 3, 2024

That about 13 million, so the company is called. He's acquired an aircraft cargo company. Right now, the goal is to have a charter service for between 8 to 12 to 15 kinds of people.

Are they looking for somebody to work with them to acquire airplanes for them to operate and put into a charter service? Let's talk about that. What is the entry level that you have here? You're not asking the right questions. It's not "what's the cheapest airplane can we buy it and go put it into the system?" The other way around. You have to see what the demand is and what airplane meets that demand.

Which one would that be? A six or eight seater? You can get a six-seater that could be 25 years old, and somebody will give it to you for free because it's an old airplane and needs maintenance, and just nobody wants to own it. Or you could buy a brand new six or eight seater, and it could cost you $4 million.

We need to talk to somebody in operations that knows what they need. I'll give them a call tonight. We go from there. Thank you so much. I appreciate it. I think he just knows somebody who is looking to do something, and he's not in this industry, but you never know if there's somebody.

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