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General Information

Start Model Year: 2000

End Model Year: 2006

Fleet Size: 163

Engine Count: 2

Typical Passengers: 7

Model Class: Jet - Light

Up to - Passengers: 9

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Performance

Range: 1,695

Max Cruising Speed: 430

Ceiling (feet): 45,000

Take off Distance (feet): 3,900

Landing Distance (feet): 2,517

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Dimensions

AIRCRAFT DIMENSION

Tail height (feet): 19.6

Wing span (feet): 54.1

Length (feet): 48.9

Max Takeoff Weight (lbs.): 16,630

CABIN DIMENSION

Height (feet): 4.8

Width (feet): 4.8

Length (feet): 17.4

Cabin Zones: 2

Cabin Diagrams

FLOOR PLAN

CABIN CROSS SECTION

Current Market

Ask Price Min: $2500000

Ask Price Max: $4650000

Model Year Min: 2001

Model Year Max: 2005

Total Time Min (hours): 3,550

Total Time Max (hours): 12,706

% of Fleet for Sale: 6%

# For Sale: 10

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Technical Information

Engine Manufacturer: Pratt & Whitney Canada

Engine Model: PW535A

Hourly Rate /engine: $135

Overhaul Interval (hours): 5,000

Overhaul Cost: $6000000

Mid Life Interval: 2,500

Mid Life Cost: $3000000

Typical Avionics Suite: Honeywell Primus 1000

APU Model: N/A

Financial Value

Based on 300 hours a year

FINANCIAL: ANNUAL FIXED COSTS

Crew: $390000

Hangar: $43600

Hull Insurance: $5363

Liability Insurance: $25000

Miscellaneous: $7100

Annual Amount: $471063

FINANCIAL: VARIABLE HOURLY COSTS

Fuel Consumption (gallons per hour): $205

Fuel Cost (at $5.00 per gallon): $1287

Maintenance: $730

Engine Reserves: $580

Miscellaneous: $170

Total Cost / Per Hour: $2767

FINANCIAL: ANNUAL SUMMARY

Typical Purchase Price: $3575000

Market Depreciation (%): 8%

Market Depreciation ($): $286000

Total Fixed Costs: $471063

Total Variable Costs: $830220

Total Cost of Operation: $1587283

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