What to consider when buying a personal jet? Buying a personal jet can be a big, and confusing process. Many people do not even know where or how to start. You cannot just go out and buy a personal jet at your local general store. What I'm trying to say is to get across is that there is a lot more to buying a jet than someone would think.
When you are considering to buying a jet, you must to have a cost and benefit analysis. Travel experts say that in order to really make your jet worth what you paid for, you should be flying in it 350 to 400 hours every year. There are about 8765 hours in a year, which means to make the cost of a personal or private jet worthwhile, you need to spend about 4% of your year up in the air flying somewhere. If you aren’t flying that much, you may want to look into partial ownership of a personal jet to make your money worthwhile.
You need to also consider hidden costs. Not only are you going to get his with a $5,000,000 all the way to $50,000,000 price tag, but you also need things like insurance, fuel, catering, pilots, and shelter for your plane (a place to keep it). All of these things can really add up to cost a lot of money and can make it very expensive for you.
Another thing you should really consider is whether it’s really worth it to make such a large investment, or whether it would be more worth it to just fly commercial. Think about things like leg room for example. One of the main reasons why people buy private jets is not only for the privacy, but also for the comfort. Leg room is a really big factor. You should make sure your private jet will have that leg room and other comfort factors that you want it to have!
Once you have taken all of these things into consideration, and you know that you are ready to buy your private jet, you can buy your private jet in many different ways.
