Is Your Aircraft Worth More DEAD Than Alive?  — The Brutal Truth About Part-Out Economics  | EP 24

Is Your Aircraft Worth More DEAD Than Alive? — The Brutal Truth About Part-Out Economics | EP 24

Author: Jason Zilberbrand February 24, 2026 Duration: 20:33

Podcast: The Truth About the Market Host: Jason Zilberbrand, President of VREF

Most aircraft don’t die in a dramatic way.

There’s no crash. No grounding order. No public failure.

Just a quiet shift in the math.

A moment when the market stops valuing the aircraft as a flying machine… and starts valuing it as inventory.

In this episode of The Truth About the Market, Jason Zilberbrand breaks down one of the least discussed — yet most financially significant — strategies in business aviation:

The aircraft part-out.

Framed around a real-world Challenger 604 acquisition, Jason explains why some buyers don’t purchase aging aircraft for lift…

They purchase them for liquidation strategy.

If you’ve ever assumed that:

  • Depreciation is just something you absorb over time
  • Resale value is the only exit strategy
  • Maintenance programs are about smoothing expenses
  • A damaged aircraft should always be repaired
  • Lenders underwrite based on “market value” alone

This episode will fundamentally change how you view aircraft economics.

Inside Episode 24

Jason walks through the structural reality behind teardown economics — and why institutional players already model this, even if owners don’t.

Here’s what we cover:

  • Why an aging large cabin aircraft can trade below the aggregate value of its engines alone
  • The divergence between “whole value” and “component value” — and how it creates arbitrage opportunities
  • The reason maintenance program enrollment quietly strengthens part-out liquidity years later
  • Why lenders increasingly underwrite two exit scenarios: orderly resale and forced liquidation
  • The invisible infrastructure required to execute a real teardown — and why most individual owners cannot do it alone
  • How heavy maintenance events, program expirations, and avionics mandates trigger economic inflection points
  • Why insurers sometimes prefer dismantling over repairing — and what that means for collateral floors
  • The uncomfortable truth that some aircraft are financially healthier disassembled than flying

None of this happens overnight.

It builds.

Operating costs rise. Buyer pools narrow. Liquidity tightens.

And then, almost without announcement, the aircraft crosses an invisible line.

From transportation asset… to capital stack.

From flying machine… to distributed global inventory.

The Bottom Line:

Aircraft are not real estate.

They are not cars.

They are not even traditional equipment finance.

They are componentized financial structures with independent liquidity layers.

Engines. APUs. Landing gear. Avionics. Rotables.

Each with its own demand curve. Each with its own market.

When whole-aircraft resale declines faster than parts demand, value doesn’t disappear.

It changes form.

Sophisticated lenders understand this. Institutional asset managers model it. Insurance underwriters plan for it.

Most owners do not....

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Fly safe. Stay smart.


Hosted by Jason Zilberbrand, VREF | The Truth About the Aviation Market cuts through the noise to deliver clear-eyed analysis on how aircraft hold and lose their value. This isn't just industry news; it's a deep dive into the economic forces, market trends, and regulatory shifts that directly impact valuation. Each episode leverages the authoritative perspective of VREF, a leader in appraisal services, translating complex market data into actionable insights. Whether you're a pilot, an owner, an investor, or simply fascinated by the business of flight, you'll find a grounded conversation that connects the dots between current events and your bottom line. The discussions are built for those who operate where leisure, business, and aviation intersect, offering a unique lens on asset management and market intelligence. Tune in for a candid and expert-driven exploration of what really drives the aviation marketplace, making this podcast an essential tool for anyone with a stake in the skies.
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