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EPISODE · Sep 26, 2025 · 28 MIN

How Damage Effects Aircraft Value | EPISODE 4

from VREF | The Truth About the Aviation Market · host Jason Zilberbrand

IntroductionA single dent can erase seven figures from a jet’s value. In this episode, Jason unpacks one of aviation’s most misunderstood—and expensive—topics: damage. Drawing on decades of appraising, federal litigation experience, and a personal war story (a Lear 45 tail strike in a hangar), he explains why damage isn’t a checkbox or a one-size deduction. It’s a nuanced blend of market psychology, documentation, repair quality, and timing—and getting it wrong can cost millions.Topics Covered1) Why Damage Matters (and What It Isn’t)Diminution of value ≠ airworthiness. Returning an aircraft to service doesn’t erase market stigma.Emotional and reputational effects drive real pricing outcomes—especially with high-value business jets.Comparables from other asset classes (exotics, vintage instruments): pedigree and history reshape demand.2) Core Valuation Criteria for DamageDynamic vs. static incidents: under power/motion typically carries larger deductions than at-rest/tow events.Repair method & provider: OEM/authorized facilities and factory parts are rewarded by the market; third-tier or vague repairs increase stigma.Workscope & records: completeness, clarity, and no “pencil-whipped” entries; missing logs create pedigree risk and amplify buyer scrutiny.Searchability & publicity: online news/photos can permanently brand an airframe, regardless of technical repair quality.Asset & market context: age, cycles, engine programs, fleet size, buyer demand, and inventory levels influence how much discount the market demands.3) Market Cycles & StigmaTight inventory = more forgiveness. Hot markets (e.g., COVID era) moved damaged aircraft with smaller discounts.Soft markets = bigger discounts. When buyers have choices, stigma costs more.4) Science vs. ArtScience (measurable): equipment list, repair invoices, sales history, fleet behavior.Art (buyer psychology): two identical aircraft—only one with a damage entry—rarely trade for the same number.See full show notes at .... https://vref.com/news/episode-4-how-does-damage-effect-aircraft-value/Closing & Next EpisodeEpisode 4 demystifies damage—what actually drives value hits and how to recover them. Next up: real-world damage war stories, deeper dives on documentation pitfalls, and how to price stigma over time. Subscribe on your favorite platform and reach Jason at [email protected] if you want a case discussed (anonymized) in a future episode.Podcast theme music by Transistor.fm.

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