Phenom 100 Market Watch
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Phenom 100 Market Watch
Phenom 100 Market Watch A REVIEW OF THE PHENOM 100 MARKETPLACE Developed by Kandi M. Spangler, VP-Sales +1 303.494.6900 •[email protected] End First Half 2014 BIZJET MARKET OVERVIEW Values Remain Steady Over Last Three Quarters Overall, the light jet market continues to show welcome signs of improvement and even some strengthening in certain market segments. Over the past six months, inventory of light jets has decreased by 9.9% while average asking prices have risen by 3.4%. The number of transactions per month predictably spiked in December, but have remained relatively steady from January through the end of June. As well, the average number of Days on Market has also stepped downward over the past six month, albeit slowly. We can now see a true trend in these numbers that point towards an unmistakable conclusion--the market is recovering. While these trends are a welcome change for some, it also means that those who are looking to upgrade have a difficult decision to make. “When is the right time to upgrade?” The conundrum is that at any given time, it may be a great time to sell, but a bad time to buy, and vice versa. At the end of the day, your decision to upgrade shouldn't be dictated by the market as much as it should be based upon your mission and needs. As they say, “a high tide raises all boats,” so if you’re looking to sell high and buy low, you may be chasing an illusion. Choose the aircraft that is right for you and your mission and then work with a reputable broker who will help you find the best aircraft for the best price. They can also help you get fair market value of your current aircraft. It's the best possible scenario and it works in any market. ENGINES, AIRFRAME AND AVIONICS COSTS Maintenance (MX) Report Pre-Owned Market Highlights ▻ 16 Aircraft Sold in Last 6 Months ▻ 19 Aircraft Currently for Sale (6.2%) ▻ Asking Prices $2.3M --$3.2M ▻ Median # of Days on Market -- 203 Airframe Maintenance Costs Higher than Expected Embraer recently announced the delivery of their 500th Phenom jet in July, marking 5 1/2 years since the delivery of their first Phenom 100. The announcement cited 300 of those aircraft being Phenom 100s, with the remaining 200 being Phenom 300s, which entered service a year after the Phenom 100. While Embraer celebrates this milestone, we can finally assess how true maintenance costs are measuring up against what Embraer advertised as the aircraft's Direct Operating Cost (DOC) when the aircraft was initially launched. According to an NBAA presentation made by Embraer in 2009, the company boasted a DOC of $599 per hour for the Phenom 100, which included $432/hr for fuel (@ $4.25/gal), plus a maintenance labor expense of $32/hr, plus scheduled parts expense of $32/hr, plus $103/hr for miscellaneous expenses (i.e. landing fees, handling fees, catering, cabin supplies and crew travel expenses). They noted in the presentation that the cost estimates did not include engine overhaul and hot section costs, nor the cost of the landing gear overhaul. They also cited an average labor rate of $88.85/hr used for the calculations. When you strip out the cost of fuel and miscellaneous expenses, Embraer was essentially marketing a maintenance cost of $64/hr based on a utilization of 450 hours per year. Phenom 100 In our estimation, Embraer knows the true costs of maintenance for the Phenom 100 better than anyone. So, the best way to determine why the true cost of maintenance is for the airframe (both scheduled and unscheduled) is to look at their published EEC Enhanced rates. Today, Embraer quotes a monthly rate of $2,611, plus $138 per flight hour for aircraft less than five years old. For aircraft that are 5-10 years old, they quote a monthly rate of $4,637, plus $240 per flight hour. At the 450 hours per year flight profile used in the 2009 presentation, this equates to $207.63/hr for aircraft less than five years old and $363.65/hr for aircraft between 5-10 years old. A bit shocking when compared against the $64/hr cited in the NBAA presentation. In all fairness however, Embraer did exclude unscheduled maintenance cost estimates from the 2009 presentation. But it does beg the question: were they way off on the cost of scheduled maintenance or are they really seeing unscheduled maintenance account for 70% of their total maintenance costs? SUPPLY VS. DEMAND Market Overview AIRCRAFT FOR SALE Aircraft Currently on the Market Values for the Phenom 100 market have been holding steady for the past three quarters. Not surprisingly, the average asking prices has remained steady during the same period as well. Over the past quarter however, inventory has gone down sightly and the average number of days on the market have gone up. Given the current market conditions and trends, there is roughly a seven month supply of aircraft available. CURRENT MARKET There are 19 aircraft currently on the market representing 6.2% of the fleet. Median number of Days on Market rose to 201 and asking prices are between $2.3 and $3.2M. Model Year ■ 2008 ■ 2009 ■ 2010 ■ 2011 Note: 2012, 2013 or 2014 models currently for sale Asking Prices are between $2.3M and $3.2M depending on year, pedigree, and added options. AIRCRAFT SOLD Pre-Owned Transactations January 2014 - June 2014 PAST MARKET A total of 16 in-service aircraft have sold in the past 6 months and the average number of days on market for those aircraft was 142 days. Roughly half (seven) of the 16 aircraft sold in the past six months were outside the U.S. Eleven of those 16 were 2009 models while four were 2010 models and one was a 2012 model. There were currently 324 aircraft in the fleet, 11 of which are owned by Embraer awaiting delivery or sale. READY TO SELL? Call us today! +1.303.494.6900 About JetBrokers Founded in 1993, JetBrokers offers a "No Sale, No Fee" all inclusive guarantee. We are one of the world's largest, independent, professional aircraft brokerage firms with offices in seven locations throughout the US and Europe. FMI visit: www.jetbrokers.com. TRENDS Retail Prices About Kandi M. Spangler Phenom 100 Market Specialist Kandi has over 20 years of experience in business aviation and sales. She has worked for reputable companies such as NetJets and Jet Support Services, Inc. (JSSI) and has a thorough understanding of aircraft operations, maintenance, and their associated costs. She is an active pilot and graduate of Embry Riddle Aeronautical University. FMI email [email protected] Note: All values used in the graphs above were obtained through AMSTAT and Vref.