Business Aviation Hangar Collapses at Hobby Airport (KHOU) in Houston
/Quick Clicks: Cirrus SF50 Personal Jet and a New Way to Snap a Selfie
/Arnold Palmer, Golfer, Pilot, Friend of Business Aviation, Dies at 87
/Losing Hope: Bob Hope Airport Rebranding as Hollywood Burbank Airport
/BLUEBOOK PERSPECTIVES
/Thumps & Bumps in the Pre-Owned Market
Vol. 26, No. 2 | June 6, 2012 | Go to Charts
by Carl Janssens, ASA | Aircraft Bluebook — Price Digest
Optimists see the silver lining behind the cloud while the pessimist only sees the cloud. Optimism continues to be the silver lining in the pre-owned aircraft market. However, reality of the dark cloud dictates an awareness and calculated approach.
Such are the conditions in the current ever-evolving pre-owned market. For the most part, the glory days of aircraft values being treated as premium investment opportunities are now nothing more than a faded memory. Knowledgeable buyers and sellers are keenly aware of this. Change of ownership continues at a slow to steady pace while values for the most part show continued depreciation. The exceptions are late model long range executive business jets.
FAA Gives NBAA Guidance on New BARR Security Criteria
/DOT Bars BARR Program
/The FAA will block aircraft registration numbers "only after the operators certify that they have a valid security concern," the Department on Transportation announced in a press release on Friday.
This change essentially ends the Block Aircraft Registration Request (BARR) program.