Fleet Commonality - Engine type

Started by ag321796, October 04, 2011, 12:59:41 PM

ag321796

I wish someone confirm if I buy a Boeing 757-200 with PW2040 engine, I will pay taxes as if they were different engines?
Currently I have only 757 with PW2037 engines.

Curse

PW2040 are in the same engine group as PW2037.

alexgv1

Quote from: Curse on October 04, 2011, 01:21:43 PM
PW2040 are in the same engine group as PW2037.

Therefore no extra costs for your engine commonality Sergio.
CEO of South Where Airlines (SWA|WH)

Jona L.

Quote from: Sergio Filho on October 04, 2011, 12:59:41 PM
I wish someone confirm if I buy a Boeing 757-200 with PW2040 engine, I will pay taxes as if they were different engines?
Currently I have only 757 with PW2037 engines.

And Commonality hit on Engines is minor... considering you got enough cash to buy the 752, you don't need to mind... that is just eyecandy ;)

ag321796

Thank you guys.

My company is still small and I'm taking care in every detail, this game is very delicate and with any misstep will be bankrupt.

The big problem is there are no more aircraft of the same type for sale, I'm looking to buy a used Fokker 100, and there is none for sale. Then I'll ask another question, heheheh.

If I buy a Fokker 70 (Tay 620 engine) it will fit in the same spending of my Fokker 100 (Tay 650 engine)?

alexgv1

Quote from: Sergio Filho on October 04, 2011, 06:57:15 PM
If I buy a Fokker 70 (Tay 620 engine) it will fit in the same spending of my Fokker 100 (Tay 650 engine)?

Correct
CEO of South Where Airlines (SWA|WH)

ag321796