You can get a used one with basic equipment for as low as USD 1,500,000 up to 12,000,000 for a new one with fancy equipment.
2007-04-05 13:45:24
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answered by Anonymous
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The new VLJ or very light jets can seat four and a pilot.
The market wanted to try and keep them in a million dollar range but that was fruitless.
They range around 1.3 mil and go up with the options.
Diamond Aircraft has a nice one that just received FAA approval and it burns only 15 gph at cruise. Nice.
Hopefully in about two years I will have one in my hanger.
http://www.diamondair.com/mainpage.php
http://www.vlj1.com/
2007-04-05 21:23:17
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answered by Get A Grip 6
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Isn't a "standard 6-seat jet" a bit of a contradiction in terms?
Most jets have slightly more than 6 eats.
2007-04-05 20:40:40
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answered by evie c 2
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It sounds like your question is for research not for purchase, so you should look at a 'Nonstandard' 6 pax jet, https://hondajet.honda.com It's the result of one man's dedication and determination.
All of you Kerosene burners and dreamers may also like it. The development and innovations of this jet are going to make a mark in general aviation.
2007-04-05 21:10:45
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answered by Caretaker 7
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Any sort of multi-seat jet puts you in the $10 million range very quickly.
2007-04-05 19:09:08
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answered by Nitro Pipes 3
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There is no 'standard' six seat jet. If you can afford that then you can afford to have it build FOR you.
Lear Jets start at about $15m I think.
Gull Wings start at around $60 or $75m
2007-04-05 17:59:53
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answered by ca_surveyor 7
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1.5 Million to 12 Million USD, Airworthy
$1.25 per pound at the salvage site.
2007-04-05 23:41:22
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answered by Mere Mortal 7
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new or used?
2007-04-05 17:56:44
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answered by grab life by the bars 2
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48,000,000.00 Forty eight million dollars.
2007-04-05 18:02:13
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answered by Ugly Betty 3
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