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I've been to both CAE and Simcom, for price gotta go with Simcom in Orlando...800A with the Honeywell FMS's is the sim there. Simuflite, it used to be DFW but I think it's Morristown now, is an XP/1000 sim, also with the Honeywells.
 
Simuflite has a 700 in DFW along with a 800 or 850 not sure I know it is nicer than the 700 we always use. The $17,500 price is for the 700, then do differences, cheapest way to go.
 
800XP FSI List Price is $38900. You can probably negotiate a couple thousand below that.

If you pay anywhere near $35k for a Hawker type, you are a moron.

I sent a co-pilot to Simcom in Florida a few years back. I think we paid $16K for the type. I bet you could get one from Simuflite for around $17k--I bet Simcom's price hasn't changed at all. This was for the Hawker 800 with 800XP differences. Sure, you can pay full retail for an 800XP course, but why?
 
800XP FSI List Price is $38900. You can probably negotiate a couple thousand below that.


You can get a GV, Global Express, or Falcon 7X initial for (at least) a few thousand below that.
 

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