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![]() "Mike Rapoport" wrote in message nk.net... Maybe if your fuel is free. They list $1600/hr for a Citation X which burns over $900 in fuel per hour. There is no way that crew, maintenance, overhaul reserves ect costs less than $700/hr. Mike MU-2 They quote $1416 for fuel. From their web site: http://www.jetsales.com/stage/jsftbu...mparisons.html Gulfstream III : Included in Total Cost/Flt. Hour : $2,859.71 Fuel --- 1,416.00 Fuel Additives --- 0.00 Lubricants --- 0.00 Maintenance Labor --- 369.75 Parts Airframe/Eng/Avion --- 378.53 Engine Restoration --- 319.80 Thrust Reverser Overhaul --- 17.00 APU Overhaul --- 31.35 Dynamic Comp/Life Ltd Parts --- 0.00 Landing Parking --- 52.28 Crew Expenses -- 135.00 supplies/Catering --- 140.00 Other --- 0.00 Fractional Cost.Hour + Tax --- 0.00 "Tom S." wrote in message ... "Mike Rapoport" wrote in message .net... About $4-5000/hr not including depreciation. You pay for the time for the jet to get to where you want to start your trip, then for your trip and then to return to its base, so you will be paying significantly more than that for the portion where you are on the airplane. Mike MU-2 $2850 for a Gulfstream III, including crew, maint reserve, catering... http://www.jetsales.com/stage/jsftbu...mparisons.html |
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![]() "Tom S." wrote in message ... From their web site: http://www.jetsales.com/stage/jsftbu...mparisons.html Gulfstream III : Included in Total Cost/Flt. Hour : $2,859.71 Fuel --- 1,416.00 Fuel Additives --- 0.00 Lubricants --- 0.00 Maintenance Labor --- 369.75 Parts Airframe/Eng/Avion --- 378.53 Engine Restoration --- 319.80 Thrust Reverser Overhaul --- 17.00 APU Overhaul --- 31.35 Dynamic Comp/Life Ltd Parts --- 0.00 Landing Parking --- 52.28 Crew Expenses -- 135.00 supplies/Catering --- 140.00 Other --- 0.00 Fractional Cost.Hour + Tax --- 0.00 So I guess things like... - interest - depreciation - hangar - insurance ....are all free? It appears the figures given at jetsales.com are only for variable costs. don |
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So is the "crew expense" include their salary and benefits or is it only
meals, hotels. rental car ect? If the plane fly's 500hrs a year that is only $67.5k for two pilots, their recurrent training (training will cost many thousand per year and they will need transportation, hotel, meals ect for the week that they are training) and a flight attendant? Even at 1000hrs/yr the numbers don't work. The other bugaboo for jets is that on short trips, fuel burn can be double. I'm not debating the figures since I don't have a G-III but they seem low compared to aircraft I am familiar with. When I was a student pilot, I saw an ad for a Commander 114B that claimed a cost of ownership of $2000/month. I called them to buy one and they explained that the $2000 figure was after tax if you lived in the highest tax jurisdiction. It also assumed that you got great deals on fuel and maintenance. I think it also was net of the airline fares that you saved by flying yourself. I have been skeptical of suspiciously low cost claims ever since. Mike MU-2 "Tom S." wrote in message ... "Mike Rapoport" wrote in message nk.net... Maybe if your fuel is free. They list $1600/hr for a Citation X which burns over $900 in fuel per hour. There is no way that crew, maintenance, overhaul reserves ect costs less than $700/hr. Mike MU-2 They quote $1416 for fuel. From their web site: http://www.jetsales.com/stage/jsftbu...mparisons.html Gulfstream III : Included in Total Cost/Flt. Hour : $2,859.71 Fuel --- 1,416.00 Fuel Additives --- 0.00 Lubricants --- 0.00 Maintenance Labor --- 369.75 Parts Airframe/Eng/Avion --- 378.53 Engine Restoration --- 319.80 Thrust Reverser Overhaul --- 17.00 APU Overhaul --- 31.35 Dynamic Comp/Life Ltd Parts --- 0.00 Landing Parking --- 52.28 Crew Expenses -- 135.00 supplies/Catering --- 140.00 Other --- 0.00 Fractional Cost.Hour + Tax --- 0.00 "Tom S." wrote in message ... "Mike Rapoport" wrote in message .net... About $4-5000/hr not including depreciation. You pay for the time for the jet to get to where you want to start your trip, then for your trip and then to return to its base, so you will be paying significantly more than that for the portion where you are on the airplane. Mike MU-2 $2850 for a Gulfstream III, including crew, maint reserve, catering... http://www.jetsales.com/stage/jsftbu...mparisons.html |
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![]() "Mike Rapoport" wrote in message nk.net... So is the "crew expense" include their salary and benefits or is it only meals, hotels. rental car ect? If the plane fly's 500hrs a year that is only $67.5k for two pilots, their recurrent training (training will cost many thousand per year and they will need transportation, hotel, meals ect for the week that they are training) and a flight attendant? Even at 1000hrs/yr the numbers don't work. The other bugaboo for jets is that on short trips, fuel burn can be double. I'm not debating the figures since I don't have a G-III but they seem low compared to aircraft I am familiar with. For a Citation III : http://www.omnijet.com/database/cit3...t3710costs.xls When I was a student pilot, I saw an ad for a Commander 114B that claimed a cost of ownership of $2000/month. I called them to buy one and they explained that the $2000 figure was after tax if you lived in the highest tax jurisdiction. It also assumed that you got great deals on fuel and maintenance. I think it also was net of the airline fares that you saved by flying yourself. I have been skeptical of suspiciously low cost claims ever since. Notice they ALWAYS use the caveat "As little as $xxxx per month". Expect the same hype when dealing with car salesmen as when dealing with aircraft salesmen. Or any salesman for that matter, or politicians... |
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Thats why I put I think.
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As Far As Hourly i don't know but mantance alone is about $6 million for the
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![]() "Scott" wrote in message ... When they did a little show about corporate jets on the History Channel, it was $2k per hour plus landing fees and taxes.\ Which ones? The gas hogs, G-V's...? A CJ1, with single pilot/owner flown, will run about $620-750 an hour, and a Gulfstream will run about $4000-5000 an hour for fixed and variable costs |
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When they did a little show about corporate jets on the History Channel, it
was $2k per hour plus landing fees and taxes. "MeanMel18" wrote in message ... As Far As Hourly i don't know but mantance alone is about $6 million for the first 12 yrs of operation. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.512 / Virus Database: 309 - Release Date: 8/20/2003 |
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