A lot of how much a new aircraft costs depends on how you equip it. With a car, you can usually only select from a few options. On the other hand, with a large commercial airplane, airlines literally have dozens of pages of options to sift through totalling several thousands of possible options and an almost infinite number of possible interior configurations. They decide on how to equip their airplanes based on how they are going to use them, ground support equipment, etc. Interestingly, Boeing and Airbus both frequently contract other companies to do the interiors of the airplanes that they build, depending on what the customer wants. Seats, lavatories, galleys, etc. are all made by outside suppliers. As such, the exact interior configuration depends on what the airline wanted at the time they purchased them. Furthermore, there are several companies out there that specialize in aircraft interior, exterior, and power plant refurbishments and overhauls. So if a company buys a pre-owned aircraft then they will frequently contract one of these companies to reconfigure the aircraft to their exact specifications.
A brand new Boeing 747-400 can range from approximately $170,000,000 all the way to well over $200,000,000 for an airplane used for passenger service. The airplane that I fly, the C-5 Galaxy, is worth approximately $190,000,000.
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Information for Drewpie:
The $190,000,000 that I quote is the replacement value. This is how the government values all of its property. This isn't necessarily the price that they actually paid for such items. It is interesting to know the prices that you quoted for the A and B models, however, because I didn't know this.
2006-10-15 13:09:53
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answered by Kelley S 3
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747-400 is 156,000,000 US green
737-600 is 50,000,000 US green
Green is where you add the paint and interior.
I am involved with leases of older aircraft. We have 3 DC-8's that lease for between 120-150,000 US depending on the configuration. This includes PowerLease but doesn't include additional charges for international flights (bigger liability for us).
Hey Kelley the C-5A, $163.4 million; C-5B, $167.7 million painted and delivered. (from the gao)
2006-10-15 13:14:29
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answered by Drewpie 5
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plane shape is an extremely costly determination. I try this for a residing interior the U. S., and for 6 human beings, must be performed on alot of categories of plane. the fee is dependant on the place the plane is placed, as they are oftentimes billed around trip, yet fee savers (one procedures) tend to be avaialble. For a Lear 25, the fee is around 4-6.00 USD a mile, for a Hawker, Falcon 20, around 6-8.00 a mile. the fee can enhance in case you want to cater nutrition, have the plane wait for you. landing and ramp fees are typciall around a hundred and fifty finished for each airport, and are secure interior the fee of the form. Becasue it is a kinfolk flight in AU, then tax could additionally be secure, notwithstanding im undecided what the tax in AU could be, for the U. S. is is 6.25% FET Tax. There can be passenger segement fees, of roughly 5-10dollars a individual consistent with leg. So this shape could be around 20,000 USD for a one way flight without overnighting. This become consistent with a around trip flight, with an additonal 300mile positioning flight. in case you want the plane to wait for some hours, plan on spending 250-500dollars an hour to have the plane wait, of 2500.00 to in one day.
2016-10-19 11:15:52
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answered by Anonymous
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You should read Donald Trump's book, "The Art of the Comeback" I think.
You learn about how he got a heck of a jet for just thousands, and transformed it into the jaw dropper he has today.
2006-10-15 12:56:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Even just for a lease, a few millions
2006-10-15 12:54:46
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answered by wallskeenan 1
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Check out aircraftbargins. They have boing 747 and other aricrafts.
2006-10-15 12:56:00
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answered by Shirley P 1
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its costs around 700to800 crores for 737..the cost is only for manifacturing the plane.excluding all the taxes on that
2006-10-15 21:58:42
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answered by pinku h 2
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how about the new A-380? isnt it around 700 million for one?
2006-10-15 13:30:12
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answered by lostcause8436 3
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Sth about $200.000.000 for a good one!
2014-10-23 20:20:27
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answered by ? 1
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several thousand dollars
2006-10-15 12:55:22
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answered by Paley Pale 5
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