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How Much Is A Cargo Plane in 2021? Regional Aircraft And How Prices Have Changed This Year

How much it costs to buy and lease a regional aircraft, how much cargo cost, and how much prices have changed since my last video only three months ago.

First video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVbxszUfOc4

Full Price List end of summer 2020:
Passenger
A220-100 - $25.8 - 34.0M, $180-255,000
A220-300 - $31.4 - 39.8M, $195-295,000
A319 – $7.0 - 35.7M, $60-280,000
A320 – $3.0 - 43.7M, $45-310,000
A320NEO - $39.6 - 49.0M, $300-380,000
A321 – $10.9 - 51.2M, $130-370,000
A321NEO - $48.0 - 58.5M, $320-410,000
A330-200 – $12.7 - 70.0M, $125-600,000
A330-300 - $8.5 - 85.5M, $100-660,000
A350-900 - $101.0 - 155.0M, $650-1,150,000
A380 - $50.0 - 213.0M, $340-1,920,000
B737-700 - $7.5 - 33.5M, $95-280,000
B737-800 - $11.0 - 43.5M, $105-320,000
B737-900ER - $18.7 - 45.5M, $190-355,000
B737MAX8 - $46.5 -51.0M, $220,000-375,000
B767-300ER – $7.0 – 33.0M, $95-330,000
B777-200ER – $10.4 – 34.5M, $100-310,000
B777-300ER – $42.0 – 149.0M, $300-1,250,000
B787-8 - $66.0 - 119.0M, $530-950,000
B787-9 - $95.0 - 146.0, $705-1,110,000
CRJ700 – $5.0 – 19.0M, $70-175,000
CRJ900 - $6.0 – 23.5M, $80-200,000
Q400 – $4.9 – 19.9M, $68-185,000
E175 – $9.0 – 27.0M, $100-215,000
E190 – $9.9 – 30.5M, $110-205,000
ATR-72 – $3.4 – 21.3M, $60-185,000

Freighter
A330F – $49.0 - 77.0M, $350-640,000
B744F – $12.0 - 30.0M, $180-400,000
B748F – $92.0 - 173.0M, $750-1,400,000
B763F – $18.0 - 74.0M, $230-550,000
B777F – $82.5 - 152.0M, $700-1,150,000
Source: Thanks to LAX from Airliners.net

Starting off our list is the Bombardier CRJ700 at $5 million to buy. These prices fluctuate depending not only on the state of the plane but also on the included engines. A newer updated engine model burns less fuel and is, therefore, more valuable, sometimes adding well over a few million to the price!

The big brother CRJ900 can be bought for one million more for $6 million, up to 23.5 million, or rented per month for $80,000. It's some nice symmetry 10 more passengers per plane is worth one million dollars more. The E175 can be yours for 9 million, or a cool 100k a month to rent. Its bigger version, the E190 is only 900k more expensive and only 10,000 more per month to rent.

When it comes to Turboprops, the ATR-72 can be snapped up for as little as 3.4 million, or rented for 60,000 a month. The Q400 is only 5 million, and 68,000 a month. These are the lowest prices and you could end up paying 20 million for each depending on quality.

Cargo Aircraft is rather particular.
At the start of the year, cargo rates were relatively flat and carriers were content with buying used aircraft and converting them to cargo operations, making pricing the value difficult as nearly any plane could become a cargo aircraft.

There has been a dramatic reduction in capacity and cargo operators have found themselves suddenly flush with cash. Hence why there isn't much of a second-hand market as a cargo carrier isn't giving up a plane anytime soon. Starting with airbus, we have the A330 freighter.

It can be yours for $49 million to 77 million, or 350k a month rent. In comparison, an Airbus A330-200, the freighter's passenger version, is $12.7 - 70.0M, or $125-600,000 to rent. We have the Boeing 747-400 freighter, which can be yours for $12 to 30 million, or $180,000 a month. Then we have the latest version of the Boeing 747, the -8F which can be bought at 92 million second hand or US$419.2M brand new.

The issue with list prices is that airlines generally pay 50% of what's posted, which in this case is around 173 million for a new 747-8F, or leased for 750 to 1.4 million. The last two Boeing freighters are the Boeing 767F for 18 million to 74 million, or leased for 230,000 to 550,000.

And the last cargo aircraft is the Boeing 777F for $82.5 - 152.0M, $700-1,150,000. You would think you would just buy the 747 as the two prices are so close, but the 777F is actually more valuable as it has fewer engines and less fuel burn than the 747F.

So how have prices changed since we last did a video?The Airbus A220 has declined in value since the start of 2020, this is due to the small number of aircraft available on the market and a small number of orders.

The Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 next generation, not the max, have kept value through the crisis thanks to the max grounding and limited production of the A320. Mid-weight A330s and 777-200s dropped massively.

I mentioned the A330 earlier in the video and the 777 is only at $10.4 – 34.5M, $100-310,000. These aircraft are for medium-haul sectors with lots of demand.... that just doesn't exist right now. 787s and A350s have maintained their price. Passenger versions of the 767 have been snapped up for cargo conversions and the price has rapidly increased.

And lastly, regional jets have held up well thanks to the reduced demand with airlines deploying smaller jets than the bigger aircraft - although sub 100 seater aircraft have fallen in recent weeks.

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