Large Used Inventory Causing Pricing Compressibility
The large number of previously owned business aircraft that remain on the market has made it increasingly difficult for owners of older airplanes to sell their vintage models, causing a syndrome referred to as “pricing compressibility.” This has occurred because the limited number of prospective...
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