Tue, Mar 21, 2023
Now Includes Aftermarket, Upgrades, Engine Programs, Common Failures
Aerocor has published the 2nd edition of its Beechcraft buyer's guide, providing helpful info for those looking to finagle a smart buy on a solid plane.
The second edition follows on from the last iteration with 3 years of updates gleaned from a changing used aircraft market. Aerocor says this year, the Beechcraft Premier buyer's guide could once again create a palpable bump in demand, as seen with the 2020 release of the first edition. To help new owners ease into life with their new aircraft, the guide now includes a section covering aftermarket upgrades along with the current pricing for engine programs, CASP, common avionics failures, routine maintenance, cost of ownership specs, training options, and insurance premiums.
“The guide is designed to provide potential buyers with all the information they need to make an informed decision when considering the purchase of a Beechcraft Premier I or IA aircraft” said Jens Personius, client services manager at Aerocor. “Reliable information about out of production aircraft can be very tough to find which puts both buyers and sellers at a disadvantage. The aim with this guide and other resources such as our fleet updates and quarterly market reports is to boost liquidity and buyer confidence by filling the information gap left by the manufacturer after production ceased.”
Aerocor is in the game for the long haul, too. They've promised continued support and updates to the buyer's and new owner guides so Beechcraft owners can stay up to date with an ever-shifting landscape.
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