
Sell your TBM 910
Comprehensive guide to selling your TBM 910: value estimation, preparation, resale platforms, PPI, pricing strategy. TBM Turboprop.

Sell your TBM 910
Comprehensive guide to selling your TBM 910: value estimation, preparation, resale platforms, PPI, pricing strategy. TBM Turboprop.
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TBM 910 Specifications
- Manufacturer
- TBM
- Model
- TBM 910
- Category
- Turbopropulseur
- In service since
- 2018
- Length
- 11.13 m
- Height
- 3.81 m
- Wingspan
- 12.68 m
- Length
- 3.35 m
- Width
- 1.47 m
- Height
- 1.45 m
- Max passengers
- 6
- Pilots
- 1
- Flight attendant
- Available
- Baggage compartment
- 1.5 m³
- Lavatory
- No
- Engines
- 1 × Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-66D
- Cruise speed
- 333 km/h
- Max speed
- 370 km/h
- Range
- 3333 km
- Max altitude
- 7,620 m
- Takeoff distance
- 600 m
- Landing distance
- 550 m
- Charter (from)
- 2,400 €/hour
- Charter (up to)
- 3,600 €/hour
Indicative rates per category, may vary based on configuration and market conditions.
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What is the typical timeframe for selling a used TBM 910?
The average selling time for a used TBM 910 ranges from 3 to 6 months. This depends on the aircraft’s condition, the asking price, and market conditions.
What is a typical broker's commission for selling a TBM 910?
Brokers typically charge a commission of 2 to 5% on the sale of a TBM 910. This commission covers their expertise and negotiation services.
What is a pre-purchase inspection (PPI) for a TBM 910?
A PPI is a detailed inspection performed before purchase to assess the aircraft’s condition. The typical cost for a turboprop like the TBM 910 is a few thousand dollars.
What legal aspects should be considered when selling a TBM 910?
When selling, it is crucial to manage registration transfer, tax implications, and the use of an escrow to secure the transaction.
How does taxation affect the sale of a TBM 910?
Taxation can influence the final price with taxes such as VAT. It is essential to consult a tax expert to optimize the transaction.
What factors impact the valuation of a TBM 910?
Flight hours, engine condition, avionics, and active maintenance programs are key factors that influence the resale value of a TBM 910.
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