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IS IT WORTH TO BUY AN OLD AIRCRAFT?

Aircrafts are long durability goods. In Latin America the fleet of certified aircrafts in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, continues to be present in the everyday life of operations, meeting a wider spectra of activities in relation to that proposed by the new single-engine aircrafts, which experienced a sales boom over the last and half decade. Over the past several years, however, with the escalation of recession, general aviation operations were being reduced. And today, units

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