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Vref: T-props, Phenom 300E Set To Hold Highest Values
Turboprop singles such as the Pilatus PC-12 and Cessna Caravan “have remained at an industry-low depreciation rate,” according to Vref.
A new Pilatus PC-12 delivered today is expected to retain 70 percent of its value in 2034, according to Vref’s latest annual 15-Year Residual Forecast for in-production aircraft. (Photo: Pilatus Aircraft)
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Chad Trautvetter
• News Editor at AIN
June 10, 2019
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