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We've prepared a guide to the most important expenses that every future business jet owner should include in their budget.
Is it worth it? The answer is yes, provided you look at it from the perspective of the benefits that come from time savings, flexibility, and productivity.
While at first glance both aircraft belong to the same category, in practice, they represent two slightly different approaches to business jet ownership—both in terms of comfort and the protection of capital over time.
Engine maintenance programs are among the most important—and at the same time most complex—components of the total cost of owning a business jet.
Residual value is one of the most important — yet often underestimated — elements of business jet ownership economics.
The purchase price of a light jet is often perceived as the primary reference point when assessing the financial attractiveness of ownership.
It is a critical risk management tool that directly affects transaction structure, buyer confidence, and the long-term cost of ownership of a business jet.
Residual value is one of the most important — yet often underestimated — elements of business jet ownership economics.
The purchase price of a light jet is often perceived as the primary reference point when assessing the financial attractiveness of ownership.