This 767-3Q8ER sits on the ramp at Shanghai, China as it awaits transfer from their current owners a world class aircraft leasing company to their new operator of which our client Bank is overseeing the financial transactions and its due diligence based on our inputs
Shown is the nose section of the 2002 manufactured Boeing 767-3Q8ER
A view of the right hand forward section of the fuselage showing the main cargo door
Shown is the lower belly of the aircraft with no visible signs of damage
Number engine a General Electric CF6-80C2B1F has been removed, but the same engine shall be re-installed for pending delivery. This engine lowest limiter has been identified as a High Pressure Turbine (HPT) Disk Stage One with well over 6,000 cycles
Miami, Florida 24th March 2016: Having a mastering command and understanding in the ability toward creating and rendering opinionated appraisals of aviation equipment to include, but not limited to aviation tooling, aircraft's, engines and established FAR-145 repair stations, the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group (94th ACG) has to date fully appraised well over US$167,000,000.00 worth of aviation assets since 2004.
Being board of director approved by various banks within South Florida and throughout the United States and as far West as Phoenix, Arizona, the 94th ACG has handled aviation appraisals concerning banks asset based loans, aviation insurance claims to determine worth and in accordance with U.S. Govt. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) codes 8283 "None Cash Charitable Contribution" and 561 "Determining Value On Donated Property" with the donation of client aircraft's to technical schools within the U.S. for educational use.
Other specialized type aviation appraisals as accomplished have been within the guidance of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and U.S. Export Import (ExIm) Bank requirements and of which were always fully scrutinized and accepted by SBA auditors.
With a complete understanding of large commercial aircraft's, the 94th ACG was once again called upon by a long time established U.S. based client so as to undertake the appraisal of this 767-3Q8ER aircraft for purchase, as its being sold by a world known aircraft leasing company. The 767 shown previously flew with the Russian carrier "ROSSIYA" and as soon as the aircraft is purchased, registered within the U.S.and undergo its FAA conformity inspection and painted it will complement the existing operational fleet of our client.
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