The Great Engine Shortage: Why Your Program Might Not Save You | EPISODE 10 episode artwork

EPISODE · Nov 4, 2025 · 34 MIN

The Great Engine Shortage: Why Your Program Might Not Save You | EPISODE 10

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

Podcast: The Truth About the Market Host: Jason Zilberbrand, President & CTO, VREF Length: ~45 minutes Theme: The global engine crisis—what caused it, how it’s reshaping aircraft values, and what every operator needs to do nextEpisode OverviewIn this episode, Jason Zilberbrand breaks down one of the biggest challenges facing aviation today: the engine shortage. From skyrocketing overhaul lead times to the myth of “guaranteed coverage,” he exposes how years of labor attrition, supply chain collapse, and OEM monopolization have created the perfect storm.If you’ve struggled to schedule an overhaul, find a loaner engine, or even order basic components, this episode connects the dots—showing why downtime is now the single biggest driver of aircraft value and why traditional engine programs may not protect you the way you think they do.With real-world data, case studies, and practical guidance, Jason walks through how operators, brokers, and lenders can survive the shortage and plan ahead in a system stretched to its limits.In This EpisodeHow the “engine crunch” happened: COVID’s ripple effect, early retirements, supply chain failures, and OEM consolidationWhy your engine program isn’t a safety net: The difference between cost protection and availabilityThe CF34 crisis: How one accident triggered a massive industry-wide service bulletinLoaner engines and logistics: Why they’ve become nearly impossible to findHow downtime destroys value: Why a fresh overhaul now adds more resale power than a program contractThe top-overhaul trap: Why partial rebuilds hurt appraisals and financingThe new engine economy: Scarcity, premiums, and a secondary market for “ready-to-run” powerplantsPredictive maintenance: How real-time analytics are reshaping the future of reliabilityKey TakeawaysDowntime is the new currency. The aircraft that fly are the ones that hold value.Coverage ≠ availability. Engine programs manage cost, not capacity.Fresh engines win every time. Overhauled powerplants drive sales, liquidity, and lender confidence.Transparency matters. Maintenance forecasts and SB compliance now make or break deals.Plan a year out. Reserve slots, pre-order parts, and read the fine print—before it’s too late.Jason’s Truth“Coverage doesn’t equal availability. The smartest operators aren’t just paying their hourly rates—they’re planning ahead. Because in this market, downtime kills deals.”... Complete podcast show notes can be found at https://vref.com/news/episode-10/Brought to You ByVREF — The Trusted Name in Aircraft Valuations and Appraisals. Whether you fly a piston single or manage a business jet fleet, VREF keeps you grounded in data that matters. Know what your aircraft is really worth before you buy, sell, or finance at vref.com.VuPf7m4YgUcFwoYeLBxq

NOW PLAYING

The Great Engine Shortage: Why Your Program Might Not Save You | EPISODE 10

0:00 34:04

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of VREF | The Truth About the Aviation Market?

This episode is 34 minutes long.

When was this VREF | The Truth About the Aviation Market episode published?

This episode was published on November 4, 2025.

What is this episode about?

Podcast: The Truth About the Market Host: Jason Zilberbrand, President & CTO, VREF Length: ~45 minutes Theme: The global engine crisis—what caused it, how it’s reshaping aircraft values, and what every operator needs to do nextEpisode OverviewIn...

Can I download this VREF | The Truth About the Aviation Market episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!