Have you ever scrapped an aircraft?
#1
Posted 17 February 2018 - 10:43 PM
Has anyone here exactly scrapped an aircraft? Was it ever more beneficial than selling?
#2
Posted 17 February 2018 - 11:10 PM
Yeah, one of my really big airlines back in the day ran Ilyushin Il-62Ms and ran them into the ground. By the time I decided to replace them they had depreciated so far that I would get more cash by scrapping them than selling. About 30 Il-62s went under the chopper that day.
Made $20K from each.
#3
Posted 17 February 2018 - 11:51 PM
Yes, I scrapped a 41-year old B737-300. I did make more than selling it, but not by much.
Planes I've flown onboard: 747-400 (3x), 747-300 (1x), 757-200 (11x), 767-300ER (3x), 767-300 (1x), 757-300 (4x), 737-800 (3x), CRJ200 (4x), MD-11 (2x), 777-200 (2x), Q400 (2x), E175 (2x), 717-200 (3x), A321 (1), A320 (5x), A319 (1x), A340-300 (1x), American Champion 8KCAB Decathlon (1x), C152 (Hundreds of Times), C150 (~50 times), C172 (14x), A310-300 (5x), A330-200 (3x)
Flown with (In no particular order): Air Canada, KLM, United, United Express, US Airways, US Airways Shuttle, WestJet, Air Transat, Air Wisconsin, ExpressJet, Air Georgian, Icelandair, Thomas Cook Airlines, Canada 3000, euroAtlantic, American Airlines, Porter, Martinair, Mesa Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, Air Canada Express, GoJet, SkyService,
#4
Posted 18 February 2018 - 12:45 PM
The benefit of scrapping is no other airline will get the plane. Good because a hardcore spamline might buy it if you sell.
But no, I don't think I have ever done it.
#5
Posted 19 February 2018 - 05:41 AM
I've done it once when I couldn't sell a plane (ID number 1) because of a bug in the game
#6
Posted 19 February 2018 - 11:39 AM
It is a good practise to scrap your planes especially when you are not in an immediate need of cash. That way you prevent your competitors and spamlines to get their hands to your old fleet and increase their capacities. You also help virtual AE pax not to fly on 55 years old 737s.
Personally I use this strategy quite often.
#7
Posted 19 February 2018 - 12:53 PM
I did it. Yeah I did.
#8
Posted 20 February 2018 - 08:09 PM
I scrap my aircraft once they get around 30 years old or older, since there pretty much worthless on the market in my opinion.
#9
Posted 23 February 2018 - 06:16 AM
It is a good practise to scrap your planes especially when you are not in an immediate need of cash. That way you prevent your competitors and spamlines to get their hands to your old fleet and increase their capacities. You also help virtual AE pax not to fly on 55 years old 737s.
Personally I use this strategy quite often.
I'll try that more often. Thanks for the tip!
#10
Posted 23 February 2018 - 06:34 PM
It is a good practise to scrap your planes especially when you are not in an immediate need of cash. That way you prevent your competitors and spamlines to get their hands to your old fleet and increase their capacities. You also help virtual AE pax not to fly on 55 years old 737s.
Personally I use this strategy quite often.
A spamline can be described as "A god with infinite money" so I don't think giving him 20 737s is gonna help the cause when he has 1.2k planes.
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#11
Posted 23 February 2018 - 09:56 PM
better to give him nothing.A spamline can be described as "A god with infinite money" so I don't think giving him 20 737s is gonna help the cause when he has 1.2k planes.
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#12
Posted 24 February 2018 - 01:07 AM
better to give him nothing.
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