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Post subject: Re: Gulfstreams for $500,000 Posted: 20 Apr 2010, 17:15 |
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Joined: 01/07/10 Posts: 44 Company: global star aerospace Location: USA
Aircraft: C50/and a few more.
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Username Protected wrote: van nuys (KVNY) in california is looking to ban this and all other Stage 2 aircraft from its operations. btw, kvny is the busiest GA airport in the USA. Hey Mike NAHHHH it generates to much revenue  alot of the old gulfsteams are grand fathered in like this one. And if your going into a legitimate maint facility the fee is waived. which aint much in comparison. Its 20,000 euros to go out of EHAM in the quiet hours in the 8 which there very happy to take your money.... which aint really snot in the BIG schemes of things. Rick...
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Post subject: Re: Gulfstreams for $500,000 Posted: 28 Apr 2010, 15:18 |
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Joined: 04/06/08 Posts: 2718 Post Likes: +100 Location: Palm Beach, Florida F45
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I hear many of the older Gulfstreams are going to South America. With all their political problems, the want to have a "get out of Dodge" airplane in the hangar.
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Post subject: Re: Gulfstreams for $500,000 Posted: 28 Apr 2010, 15:23 |
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Joined: 08/30/08 Posts: 5604 Post Likes: +813 Location: KCMA
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Username Protected wrote: I hear many of the older Gulfstreams are going to South America. With all their political problems, the want to have a "get out of Dodge" airplane in the hangar. With the low labor costs and low fuel costs I can see how South America is a perfect place for a G-II...
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Post subject: Re: Gulfstreams for $500,000 Posted: 29 Apr 2010, 00:01 |
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Username Protected wrote: I hear many of the older Gulfstreams are going to South America. With all their political problems, the want to have a "get out of Dodge" airplane in the hangar. pardon me, but what does that expression mean? Also less problem with noise regulations in south america.
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