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I don't think $20k is unusual out there. It's going to depend on the shop, what they do, how many parts they source, labor. Guys we are talking about a very complex twin engine Cessna aircraft. The problem is the model is not worth much in the market today. You can buy them for less than a 172. If we really want to keep these birds in the air and are willing to pay what a Baron or 340 would cost today for annual maintenance it's going to be expensive. If you can take the time and do the majority of the labor yourself then you can save some serious dollars. But once you drive up to Technicare or some large maintenance facility it's going to cost some serious money to do the annual. These big chains don't allow you in the shop either. If Cessna made this 337 today how much would it cost to purchase? I would guess north of a million or more. So a $20,000 annual for a $1.3 million dollar plane is peanuts. Just sayin'
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