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VREF | The Truth About the Aviation Market

Jason Zilberbrand
VREF | The Truth About the Aviation Market
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  • EPISODE 3 | The Good, the Bad, and the Manipulated: How Aircraft Valuations Really Work | 9/12/25
    Host: Jason Zilberbrand, President of VREF Aircraft Value Reference & Appraisal ServicesIntroductionJason pulls back the curtain on aircraft valuation—what it is, what it isn’t, and how bad inputs (or bad actors) can warp the number you’re relying on. Building on Episode 2 (bonus depreciation myths and popularity traps), this episode shows exactly how to value an aircraft and how the new VREF software makes the process transparent, defensible, and repeatable for buyers, sellers, brokers, lenders, and insurers.Topics Covered1) Why Aircraft Valuation Is Harder Than Cars, RVs, or BoatsSmall fleets, unique histories, and limited public sales data.“Comps” without context are dangerous—closing numbers rarely reveal the real configuration, condition, or concessions.2) The Good: A Correct, Defensible Valuation WorkflowEnter the fundamentals correctly: airframe time, engine time since overhaul, accurate TBO (now fully editable in VREF), program status (on/off), paint/interior condition, avionics, and STCs.VREF outputs multiple value types: Fair Market (Retail), Wholesale, Orderly Liquidation, Forced Liquidation, Inventory, Scrap—with clear use cases.What each means (plain English):Fair Market (Retail): USPAP/IRS/ASA-defined “willing buyer/willing seller” in open market—this is the everyday benchmark.Orderly Liquidation: distressed sale, broker has time to sell post-default/repo.Forced Liquidation: auction-level distress—sell fast, get what you can.Inventory Value: dealer carry-cost perspective (e.g., ~90 days).Wholesale: multi-unit discount or special-use/soft markets; use sparingly for common aircraft.Scrap (not Salvage): raw metal value if no productive use remains; salvage/parting-out is too variable for software (consulting required).3) The Bad: Common User Errors That Skew ValuesMissing overhaul status or using “top overhaul” in the major overhaul box (don’t).Forgetting to toggle engine program coverage.Over-crediting avionics or double-counting options (e.g., Cirrus SR22 GTS options applied twice).Skipping the condition tab (leaving $50–60k on the table on pistons with fresh paint/interior).Not crediting factory reman, hot sections, or midlife on turbines.Confusing asking prices with actual market (throw out the extremes; many listings are aspirational or strategic)....NOTE: you can see full content description at https://vref.com/news/episode-3-the-good-the-bad-and-the-manipulated-how-aircraft-valuations-really-work
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  • Episode 2 | The Free Jet Myth & The Aircraft Popularity Contest | 8/28/25
    Host: Jason Zilberbrand, President of VREF Aircraft Value Reference & Appraisal ServicesIntroductionIn this episode of The Truth About the Market, VREF CEO Jason Zilberbrand pulls apart two of the biggest myths driving poor aircraft buying decisions: the illusion of “free jets” through bonus depreciation, and the herd mentality of chasing the most popular aircraft rather than the one that fits your mission and budget.Jason brings over three decades of valuation expertise and market cycle experience to expose the hard truths behind aircraft ownership—and why Instagram hype, LinkedIn posts, and sales pitches often distort reality.Topics Covered1. The Bonus Depreciation MythHow bonus depreciation actually works versus how it’s sold.Why you only benefit if you already have large, predictable taxable income.The realities of debt service, operating costs, and the IRS’s recapture rule upon resale.Why jets are never “free”—and how misusing tax rules can lead to massive surprises later.2. The Aircraft Popularity ContestWhy buyers often choose aircraft based on hype, brand image, or peer influence.The long-term pitfalls of buying too big, too old, or too trendy.Why the strongest buys are often the less “sexy” aircraft—trainers, turboprops, mid-cabins—with deeper support networks and lower operating costs.How fractional operators and fleet owners dominate certain markets and leave individual buyers holding the bag when values collapse.3. The Reality of Aircraft OwnershipThe hidden costs and attention that come with operating a jet.Why ownership is never just the bill of sale—it’s ongoing maintenance, crew, support, and unpredictability.Jason’s own experience with the “honeymoon period” of ownership and how quickly the bills (and mechanical surprises) add up.Hear the podcast and see the full show notes at https://vref.com/news/episode-2-the-free-jet-myth-the-aircraft-popularity-contest-8-26-25/Contact: 📧 [email protected] 🌐 vref.com
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  • EPISODE 1 | Turbulence Ahead: Tariffs, Supply Chains and the Market Correction Taking Shape | 8/8/25
    Host: Jason Zilberbrand, President of VREF Aircraft Value Reference & Appraisal ServicesIntroductionHi everyone, and welcome to the very first episode of The Truth About the Market.I'm your host, Jason Zilberbrand—President of VREF, long-time aviation appraiser, and someone who's spent over three decades deep in this industry. I've worked with everyone from individual owners to Fortune 50 operators. I've testified as an expert witness in major litigation. I've seen more cycles than I can count.This podcast is about cutting through the BS—no fluff, no marketing spin, no sponsors. Just the unfiltered truth about aviation, aircraft values, and the industry trends that actually matter.Today, we're tackling three big topics:The summer slowdownThe impact of tariffs and supply chain issuesWhat the back half of 2025 might actually look likeThe Pre-Owned Aircraft Market is SofteningWhat everyone sees—but not everyone wants to admit—is that the pre-owned aircraft market is softening quickly.Inventories are rising across the board.Days on market are increasing.Even normally insulated categories like medium jets, light jets, and turboprops are affected.Prices are coming down.Many buyers are sitting on the sidelines, waiting for direction. Geopolitical instability—two escalating wars and the potential for U.S. involvement—certainly isn't helping.Beyond Geopolitics: The Bigger PictureWhile wars, interest rates, and stock market health are important, they don't fully explain the current shift. Looking at the bigger picture:Sales requests and financing requests are slowing.Defaults are starting to rise.This isn't the usual seasonal pattern.Seasonal Slowdowns vs. This SummerFor those new to the industry, summer is often slower:Owners use their aircraft for vacations and events.Kids are out of school.Dealers prepare inventory in winter for spring sales.On the business jet side, summers have historically been so slow that brokerages sometimes closed early on Fridays. But this summer feels different—there's more going on.Post-COVID Market CycleTypical ownership cycles run 3–5 years. Many aircraft bought during the post-COVID buying rush are now hitting the market—often at overpaid prices.Prices are correcting back to pre-COVID levels.Demand is also back to pre-COVID norms.Trainer aircraft (C172, DA20, C182) remain strong due to limited supply, but all aircraft have a natural price ceiling—when they get too expensive, they compete with higher-category aircraft.......Hear the podcast and see the full show notes at https://vref.com/news/the-truth-about-the-aviation-market-episode-1-8-8-25/Contact: 📧 [email protected] 🌐 vref.com
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