alfadog
Final Approach
Just had a long discussion with a fellow that is the operations manager of a privately owned aircraft operation that utilizes brand new Cirrus SR22's. Currently they have four airplanes and are in the process of purchasing a fifth. Thought y'all might have some interest in what he had to say.
These are non-turbo aircraft. They purchase them brand new and sell them when they have about 1200 hours on them.
Since they are brand new aircraft all maintenance other than routine maintenance is covered under warranty. Operational costs for fuel, maintenance, insurance, hangar, run about $200 per hour. That figure includes doing more maintenance than necessary e.g. replacing brake pads every time they replace tires.
Insurance costs are low because this is basically a privately-run charter service and all aircraft are professionally flown by high-time pilots.
Only one of the aircraft has FIKI. They take about a 20% hit off full retail when they sell them with 1200 hours and a couple of years on them. They sell quickly because Cirrus currently has a close to one-year waiting list for new aircraft.
These are non-turbo aircraft. They purchase them brand new and sell them when they have about 1200 hours on them.
Since they are brand new aircraft all maintenance other than routine maintenance is covered under warranty. Operational costs for fuel, maintenance, insurance, hangar, run about $200 per hour. That figure includes doing more maintenance than necessary e.g. replacing brake pads every time they replace tires.
Insurance costs are low because this is basically a privately-run charter service and all aircraft are professionally flown by high-time pilots.
Only one of the aircraft has FIKI. They take about a 20% hit off full retail when they sell them with 1200 hours and a couple of years on them. They sell quickly because Cirrus currently has a close to one-year waiting list for new aircraft.