Appraisals
[ OVERVIEW ]
Objective aircraft valuations you
can rely on.
PUREFLITE™ offers disciplined aircraft appraisal led by our ASA-trained appraiser. You receive objective, well-documented opinions of value that reflect real market conditions, airframe and component status and future exit strategies supporting financing, insurance, partner buyouts, and sale decisions with defensible numbers, not guesswork.
[ HIGHLIGHTS ]
Clear aircraft valuation, from today’s market to aircraft disposal.
Market Reality
We anchor value in actual, recent market behavior - not wishful thinking. Our analysis blends comparable sales, asking trends, and buyer demand to reveal where your aircraft’s true value sits today.
Condition Matters
We look beyond logbooks and paint. Airframe, engines, components, modifications, and upcoming maintenance all factor into a value that reflects the aircraft’s true standing.
Defensible Numbers
When lenders, partners, or buyers ask ‘Why this value?’, you have an answer. Our structured approach stands up to scrutiny in financing, disputes, and audits
Exit Focused
Every appraisal considers your likely exit horizon. We highlight how upcoming events, overhauls, and hours flown could shift value so you can plan ahead.
[ FAQ ]
Common Questions
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Share the basic aircraft details, logbook access plan, and your reason for the appraisal. We’ll confirm scope and format, provide a quote and timeline, and outline what documentation and access we’ll need from you.
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A formal appraisal gives you a defensible, third‑party view of value, helping you negotiate more effectively, support financing or insurance decisions, and avoid overpaying or underselling in changing markets.
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Yes. Our appraisal work is independent and available whether or not PUREFLITE™ handles your consulting, acquisition, management or exit.
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We provide structured, documented valuation work led by an ASA‑trained appraiser, not a sales‑driven price estimate. Our reports follow recognized standards and are built to stand up with lenders, insurers, and counterparties.
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You need a formal appraisal when financing, refinancing, insuring, buying, selling, or gifting an aircraft - or when partners, lenders, or tax advisors require a documented opinion of value instead of an informal estimate.