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b787

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If you own a business jet company and want to expand your business. Where would you go? Economy in Europe and the US is stagnant, which means demand for luxury jets has been saturated. It would be suicidal to enter a market that is at its peak and is about go down at moment's notice.

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I thought I made it clear that I wanted to see growth potential, which means % growth for the past decade and extrapolation for the future. And don't accuse me of moving the goal post. I did say in my last post that I didn't want to see flat lines, which implies that I wanted to a line going upward. A line means % growth as a function of time. I don't see any line.

By the way, based on your map, Africa is included in an area with major market share. I guess you are suggesting that I should invest heavily in luxury business jets in Africa. Remind me per capital GDP in Africa. Does that fit your theory?
 

b787

Captain
I thought I made it clear that I wanted to see growth potential, which means % growth for the past decade and extrapolation for the future.
Do you understand that is a forecast for the next 7 years made by Embraer and Bombardier independently of each other?


Latin American occupies three places in the top 10, with Brazil and Mexico in second and third Venezuela at number 10. Brazil, in particular, is a vast country that takes time to travel across, so the number of smaller aircraft provide businesses with vital links between towns and cities. Although no age analysis is available, the number of older aircraft in both Mexico and Venezuela is noticeable and with little official information available, it is proved difficult to obtain true numbers of aircraft that are still currently active.

Austria’s position at number seven is partly due to a number of aircraft with Russian owners. Russia’s own import duty and tax payable on aircraft placed on the Russian register makes Austria a very attractive alternative country to register aircraft – something that also benefits the Isle of Man.

The number of business jets registered in China excludes aircraft registered in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, each of which appear under their own entries. If we were to consolidate the three countries, China would jump two places in the list to number seven. Hong Kong, in particular, has a large number of aircraft registered and appear at 35th place with 32 business jet on the register.


Most popular private jet registries

Position Registered Country No. of Aircraft
1 United States 12,051
2 Brazil 764
3 Mexico 704
Four Canada 483
Five Germany 387
6 Isle of Man 264

7 Austria 244
8 United Kingdom 241
9 China 203
Ten Venezuela 168
11 South Africa 160
12 Australia 154
13 Argentina 142
14 India 140
15 Portugal 138
16 France 132
17 Switzerland one two three
18 Bermuda 117
19 Cayman Islands 114
20 Turkey 110
twenty one Spain 100
twenty two Italy 99
twenty three Denmark 62
twenty four United Arab Emirates 61
twenty five Saudi Arabia 56
26 Russian Federation 53
27 Luxembourg 48
28 Belgium 45
29 Aruba 45
30 Nigeria 41
31 Japan 36
32 Sweden 36
33 Malta 35
34 Czech Republic 34
35 Hong Kong 32
36 Philippines 32
37 Indonesia 27
38 Netherlands 27
39 Finland 26
40 Morocco 26
41 Thailand twenty five
42 Ukraine twenty four
43 Egypt twenty three
44 Chile 20
45 Serbia 17
46 Bulgaria 16
47 Kazakhstan 16
48 Colombia 16
49 Greece 15
50 Pakistan 15


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ownership mean the USA will replace at least 1/4 of the fleet
 

b787

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I thought I made it clear that I wanted to see growth potential, which means % growth for the past decade and extrapolation for the future.
owning a private jet is basically owning a fighter aircraft see


According to
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two newest fighters are extremely expensive to operate. The F-22A and the F-35A have an hourly operating cost of $33,538 and $28,455 respectively. That's considerably more than the aircraft they're set to replace, such as the A-10 which costs just under $6,000 every hour. Air Force attempts to retire the twin-engined attack aircraft have been met with fierce criticism after its success supporting soldiers and Marines on the ground in Afghanistan. The F-16, the workhorse of the Air Force, has hourly operating costs of around $8,000.


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Falcon 7X
Hourly Rate
$ 9,200 / hr

€ 7,700 / hr .

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Colonel
Do you understand that is a forecast for the next 7 years made by Embraer and Bombardier independently of each other?

Believe it or not. I actually have a brain and I do understand what a forecast is. And I hope you understand the difference between forecast and trend.

Yes, China's market will be small for the next 7 years. And Europe's market will be high. However, if Europe's share was much higher in the past and had been going down continuously for the past decade, it would be a bad idea to invest in business jet in Europe.

On the other hand, if China's share was zero a couple years ago but is increasing exponentially. This is then very encouraging. Especially if China's share will still be low. That means China's business jet industry has a lot more room to grow. if I invest now, I will be able to make boatload of $$$.

Two important criteria for investing: low current price/market and upward trend. China satisfies the low current market. I want to see the trend.

So in summary, what you gave me is actually supporting my case to invest China's business jet market.
 

B.I.B.

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Believe it or not. I actually have a brain and I do understand what a forecast is. And I hope you understand the difference between forecast and trend.

Yes, China's market will be small for the next 7 years. And Europe's market will be high. However, if Europe's share was much higher in the past and had been going down continuously for the past decade, it would be a bad idea to invest in business jet in Europe.

On the other hand, if China's share was zero a couple years ago but is increasing exponentially. This is then very encouraging. Especially if China's share will still be low. That means China's business jet industry has a lot more room to grow. if I invest now, I will be able to make boatload of $$$.

Two important criteria for investing: low current price/market and upward trend. China satisfies the low current market. I want to see the trend.

So in summary, what you gave me is actually supporting my case to invest China's business jet market.
Currently, would it be worth the while for private Jet ownership?
I read that the PLAAF control the skies in China, subsequently, domestic flights are often delayed.Under those conditions would a privately owned jet do any better?
 

b787

Captain
MS-21: the second prototype of a prospective aircraft is preparing for flight tests

Representatives of the Irkut Corporation told about the construction of the MS-21 aircraft.

The corporate newspaper of the Russian aircraft building corporation Irkut has published material on the development of the program for the construction of narrow-body aircraft MS-21-300. According to the representatives of the enterprise, the second flight prototype of the MS-21 will be put on stream already on October 20, 2017, and its first flight will take place in December.

In addition, journalists of the State TV and Radio Company "Irkutsk" published an interview with the plant's general director Alexander Veprev who noted that in April 2018, IAZ engineers will complete the assembly of the third prototype, which will be the last carrier of the US power unit Pratt & Whitney PW1400G. According to the statement of Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin, starting from the fourth aircraft, the MS-21 will be equipped with Russian turbofan engines PD-14.

Meanwhile, the first flight prototype of MS-21-300 will leave in a week to Zhukovsky, where on the central test base of the country - the Flight Research Institute (LII) them. M.M. Gromov - will pass the certification tests.

The first flight of MS-21-300 was made on May 28, 2017. And the first stage of factory flight tests was completed on June 23. During the testing, specialists checked for stability and controllability of the ship with the chassis released and retracted, engines and airplane systems. The second stage of the tests, whose purpose was to expand the range of flight modes, began in September: software and some systems were refined on the prototype.

According to the United Aircraft Corporation (UAC), at the Irkutsk aircraft plant at the stage of final assembly at the moment are just four sides. In the summer, Aviastar-SP shipped an aircraft kit for the fourth prototype to the company. Until the end of 2017, the Ulyanovsk company will send two more sets for the fifth and sixth samples to Irkutsk. In the same year, the assembly of the first serial MC-21-300 will begin. To date, the total portfolio of orders for advanced Russian aircraft consists of 175 aircraft.

Material prepared by Sergei Perelesov
 

b787

Captain
Yes, China's market will be small for the next 7 years. And Europe's market will be high. However, if Europe's share was much higher in the past and had been going down continuously for the past decade, it would be a bad idea to invest in business jet in Europe.
Do you understand that many private jets cost per unit is as expensive as a fighter jet and the operational per hour and rental per hour flight time is as expensive as a fighter aircraft?

A falcon 7X is as expensive as a A-10 or F-16 to operate, operating a Embraer Phenom or a Learjet is cheaper but it is as expensive as flying a large UAV such as General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper.

Tell me how many people can own one?


A Embraer E-195 or a B-737 operated as a VIP carrier private jet are as expensive to operate as a F-35 per hour flight time.



China has future as a mass transport market where you get tickets between $300-$1000 dollars but as a private jet Market still has no way to compete because most Chinese earn less than USD $300 a month.


In Latin America many corrupt politicians, drug dealers and business people own them but remember there is a lot of injustice and poverty there, China has room to grow, true, but not as you claim for two simple reasons, first most manufacturers are from the Americas, south America Embraer and north America Cessna, Bombardier.

A second the largest Market is north America since they have the largest fleets, so even only replacing old jets means more than 4000 aircraft in the next 7 years

 

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3 Reasons For Slow Boeing 777X Sales
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Boeing 777X has amassed more sales at launch than the Boeing 777-300ER did.

Current low oil prices are not forcing airlines to order the Boeing 777X.

Big replacement peak for the Boeing 777-300ER has yet to kick in.

The Boeing (
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) 777 is one of Boeing's most profitable aircraft and with the Boeing 777X, the jet maker and investors are hoping to give that success a continuation. The Boeing 777 production has been cut several times and with the Boeing 777X being feathered into the system, production is expected to fall to an effective rate of 3.5 aircraft per month in 2018.

With the Boeing 777X, world's biggest jet maker tries to benefit from the installed base of it biggest twin-engine jet. Compared to the Boeing 787, the Boeing 777X is a relatively slow seller. One could say that the Boeing 777X has little appeal overall. I think that is jumping to conclusions that might not be correct and in this article, I want to have a look at what in my view are the 3 main reasons for the Boeing 777X being a slow seller at present.

Oil prices


The Boeing 777X was officially launched during the 2013 Dubai Air Show. The main efficiency drivers of the Boeing 777X are the more efficient propulsion system and advanced aerodynamic wing design. Much of the Boeing 777X appeal to customers and its pricing is based on oil prices being high. With oil prices dropping, there no longer was an urgent need for airlines to invest in fuel efficient aircraft.

Replacement


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vesicles

Colonel
Do you understand that many private jets cost per unit is as expensive as a fighter jet and the operational per hour and rental per hour flight time is as expensive as a fighter aircraft?

A falcon 7X is as expensive as a A-10 or F-16 to operate, operating a Embraer Phenom or a Learjet is cheaper but it is as expensive as flying a large UAV such as General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper.

Tell me how many people can own one?


A Embraer E-195 or a B-737 operated as a VIP carrier private jet are as expensive to operate as a F-35 per hour flight time.



China has future as a mass transport market where you get tickets between $300-$1000 dollars but as a private jet Market still has no way to compete because most Chinese earn less than USD $300 a month.


In Latin America many corrupt politicians, drug dealers and business people own them but remember there is a lot of injustice and poverty there, China has room to grow, true, but not as you claim for two simple reasons, first most manufacturers are from the Americas, south America Embraer and north America Cessna, Bombardier.

A second the largest Market is north America since they have the largest fleets, so even only replacing old jets means more than 4000 aircraft in the next 7 years


For investment, you want to focus on potential and growth trend. A currently low but fast growing market is exactly what you want to see if you want to invest.

VW invested heavily in china when average Chinese couldn't even afford a car tire. That's why they are so successful now.

I don't care how expensive it is to operate a business jet. As long as it can be done in other countries, it can be done in China. Many posters have shown you the statistics on how many billionaires are in China and how fast China is generating more and more billionaires. These people would be the ideal target customers for business jets. You seem to conveniently ignore this key fact.

You mentioned average Chinese earns less than $300/month. I'm not sure where you got that number. It sounds very low to me. But that's another matter. Let's just assume that number is correct. Thirty years ago, average Chinese made less than $100/year. That's a 36 fold increase. Doesn't it tell you that China is a healthy market with so much potential? It is still low now. But doesn't it tell you that you better get into the market now when it is still low? Would it be too late to get in when it becomes to high?

Again, stop lecturing us on how expensive it is operate a business jet. We get it. It is expensive. Several years ago, a corrupt official from China lost US$200 million in Las Vegas in a single night. The news didn't even get on the front page in newspapers. China has a lot of people who can afford and are willing to dish out boatload of money. So actual dollar amount doesn't matter.

Again, I stress that it is the grow trend that matters when we talk about investment. You want to market that is still low but is fast growing. That's the only way you can make money.

And I stress again, there is no need to keep listing how expensive business jets are. We get it. And more importantly, it doesn't matter. As long as a market is healthy and strong, wealthy people will pop up like ground hogs. And you will have your customers. If you can get in early, you will occupy major shares.

Again, no more videos on how expensive business jets are. Don't worry, I am not a chimp and can understand you.
 
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