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Pakistan Air Force VVIP Boeing 707 sold for only Rs8.4 million

Not a chance.

You would struggle to get more than $500 000 for a 747 classic. Not sure how you would get a few million for a 707.


watch the first 30 seconds, they already made over $6 million, and the entire fuselage is still standing.
BTW its a classic 747.
 
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watch the first 30 seconds, they already made over $6 million, and the entire fuselage is still standing.
BTW its a classic 747.

The bulk of that aircraft's value was the engines. I should have been clearer in saying my figure was without them.

As the PAF 707 was of 60s vintage and in a state of disrepair, even with its engine you would struggle over $100 000.

Those old Pratt and Whitneys would need more than a boroscope inspection. (But first, you'd have to remove the bird nests ;) )

And before someone chimes in and says PIA could do it, you would be right. However, it would probably take them a few billion rupees and thousands of man hours. (PIA currently has some Rolls Royce dart engines rusting away at the back of their Isphani hanger in Karachi).

On the current market, you can get an airworthy MD-80 with lower hour/cycle and more efficient PW engines for less than a million US$.
 
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The bulk of that aircraft's value was the engines. I should have been clearer in saying my figure was without them.

As the PAF 707 was of 60s vintage and in a state of disrepair, even with its engine you would struggle over $100 000.

Those old Pratt and Whitneys would need more than a boroscope inspection. (But first, you'd have to remove the bird nests ;) )

And before someone chimes in and says PIA could do it, you would be right. However, it would probably take them a few billion rupees and thousands of man hours. (PIA currently has some Rolls Royce dart engines rusting away at the back of their Isphani hanger in Karachi).

On the current market, you can get an airworthy MD-80 with lower hour/cycle and more efficient PW engines for less than a million US$.

For comparison and contextual purposes, here is a link showing market values of current (airworthy) jet aircraft according to the latest transactions:

As before, the below list contains estimated current market value (in USD) based on the oldest to newest airframes, along with sample monthly lease rates based also on oldest to newest airframes for many common models.

A319 – $9.5 - 35.0M, $110-270,000
A320 – $4.0 - 40.5M, $65-320,000
A321 – $16.0 - 48.0M, $165-365,000
A330-200 – $32.0 - 87.0M, $320-850,000
A330-300 - $17.5 - 91.0M, $180-900,000
A340-300 – $7.0 -40.0M, $140-420,000
B737-300 – $1.5 – 5.0M, $40-80,000
B737-700 - $12.0 - 34.5M, $135-300,000
B737-800 - $15.0 - 46.0M, $190-360,000
B737-900ER - $30.0 - 48.5M, $260-390,000
B747-400 – $11.0 – 41.0M, $190-450,000
B757-200 – $5.5 – 20.0M, $80-220,000
B767-300ER – $9.5 – 61.5M, $170-460,000
B777-200ER – $38.0 – 115.0M, $400-900,000
B777-300ER – $88.0 – 162.0M, $800-1,550,000
MD-11 - $9.0 – 16.0M , $150-220,000
MD-82 - $0.5 - 1.4M, $25-45,000
CRJ200 – $1.5 - 5.5M, $35-70,000
CRJ700 – $9.0 – 22.5M, $90-200,000
CRJ900 - $11.5 – 25.0M, $120-220,000
Q400 – $9.5 – 21.0M, $100-200,000
ERJ145 – $2.8 – 8.0M, $40-80,000
EMB170 – $14.0 – 27.0M, $140-230,000
EMB190 – $20.0 – 32.0M, $180-280,000
ATR-72-500 – $6.4 – 19.3M, $80-190,000

Information is derived from actual transactions along with market valuations and is current as of August 2013.

Sources: IBA/Ascend


Courtesy of LaxIntl at airliners.net

Aircraft Values, And Lease Pricing - Fall 2013 — Civil Aviation Forum | Airliners.net
 
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An audit report by the Ministry of Defence has revealed that a VVIP Boeing 707 of the Pakistan Air Force was sold for just Rs8.4 million.



The sale which took place in 2008 was not in consultation with the Finance Division. The plane was sold to a private individual without an auction. Documents provided by Pakistan Air Force stated that the Boeing 707 was in good condition. Neither the book value nor the purchase price of the plane was provided for the audit.



According to Air Force officials, the case was reviewed in the Air Headquarters before the aircraft deal and it was suggested to the Lahore Air Force base that the aircraft should be auctioned.



The audit calls for the Ministry of Defence to probe the sale of the plane and hold those responsible accountable.

Pak Air Force VVIP Boeing 707 sold for only Rs8.4 million - thenews.com.pk

What is its real worth????
 
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