AN OVERVIEW OF ENGINE
VALUES
AN OVERVIEW OF ENGINE
VALUESInvesting in Engines: London Roundtable
7th
April 2009
Investing in Engines: London Roundtable
7th
April 2009
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OVERVIEWENGINE VALUES VS. AIRCRAFT VALUES
ENGINE VALUE LIFE CYCLE
ENGINE VALUE BREAKDOWN
FACTORS AFFECTING MAINTENANCE
CHANGING & UPGRADING
IMPORTANT FACTORS FOR ENGINE FINANCIERS TO CONSIDER
HOW DO ENGINE VALUES DIFFER FROM AIRCRAFT VALUES?
Aircraft Values Engine Values
Build Year Matters
Maintenance Condition Matters
Value drops with time as soon as the aircraft rolls out of the factory
List price has very little effect on used aircraft value
Build Year does not matter
Maintenance condition accounts for 80-90% of engine value
Value can increase with time, driven by list price increases and LLP pricing
Values closely correlated to manufacturer list prices
HOW DO ENGINE AND AIRCRAFT VALUES COMPARE WITH AGE?
Comparison between two GE90-115B engines and a 2007 build Boeing 777-300ER –
both Half Life.
Future Base Values given in USD Millions under 2.5% inflation assumption.
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TYPICAL SHOP VISIT COSTS AND LLP PRICING
Narrowbody Engine(eg CFM56, V2500)
Smaller Widebody (eg CF6, PW4060)
Larger Widebody(eg GE90, Trent 800)
Overhaul $1.5m - $2m
Overhaul $3m to $4m
Overhaul $4.5 to $5m
LLP stack $1.8m to $2.2m
LLP Stack $3.5m to $4.5m
LLP Stack $5m to $6m
HOW DO EXTERNAL FACTORS AFFECT MAINTENANCE?
OVERHAUL INTERVALS
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Hour to Cycle Ratio
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CHANGING AN ENGINE RATINGPossible within an engine family (e.g. CFM56-5B, V2500-A5)
1. Pay manufacturer a fee2. Change the chip that controls the
engine’s thrust rating3. Change the data plate, certifying
engine as a new variant
Clever planning and moving engines between aircraft can extend their life
IMPORTANT FACTORS FOR ENGINE OWNERSMaintenance Reserves (to keep “Full Life” value)
Manufacturer Service Agreements
Technical Record Keeping
Policy on use of PMA Parts
Asset Monitoring… “Where’s my engine?!”
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