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TurboWings

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I'm not a great flyer. In fact, i've only been a few times. But flying as a whole interests me, and I've started a project for school on leasing. I was wondering if it's possible for me to get some historical data for lease rates of turboprops? I've tried really hard to get some online, but it seems impossible. (Can't afford to pay ludicrous sums to websites.)

I'm looking specifically at 30-50 seater turboprops: the Saab 340s and 2000, and the dash 8 mostly. Is there any way I can get some average rates for leasing of these over history? I thought it'd be quite interesting to see how events influenced the rates - e.g. Saab stop manufacturing, or the many transactions of the dash.

Any help appreciated.

Thanks.
 
Saab will give you all this info. Contact them in Sterling, Virginia.

I was in negotiations with Saab right after 9/11 to lease a Saab and start a business with some friends. They emailed me all of this type of information. I'd send it to you but it was only current up to 2001, and it's on my old computer, whcih I haven't turn on in a couple of years.

Go to their website www.saabaircraft.com or contact them at

Saab Aircraft of America LLC
21300 Ridgetop Circle
Sterling, Virginia 20166 U.S.A
Telephone: +1 703 406 7200
Fax +1 703 406 7222
e-mail:[email protected]


They'll pass you on to the right people once you call this number.
 
Thanks.


How long will it take saab to get back to me?

If it's not too much trouble, could you turn your computer on and send it to me? (Don't know how easy this will be; computer may be in storage etc. Don't it it's remotely a hassle.) I'd be interested to see if the data they give me is the same as they gave you.
 

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