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Desert Freight Dog
24th Mar 2002, 11:02
John Travolta has just purchased Qantas` last B747SP for $ 84 million. Way to go John. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="smile.gif" />

inlet corrosion
24th Mar 2002, 11:15
Seems a bit of a high price ?? Last I heard a good used 74-400 was about 50-55 million USD !!

evolante
24th Mar 2002, 12:48
Hmmmm..... .There' a B747SP parked in Jakarta owned by Internationally wanted Mr Luke Butler.. .. .Heard it was going to be parted out although still a sound flier. That one was bought a couple of years ago for $6 Million -ish and now reliably reckoned to be worth about $2.5 M. .. .Come to that I thought all SP's were worth around that mark. European Aviation bought five -200's from BA for a song at $3.5Million the lot - now they wil probably refinance them for a couple of mil a piece and bank a healthy sum of cash. .. .John Travolta must have paid a fortune for BFE, gold taps, water bed etc ????

CedarJet
24th Mar 2002, 12:58
747 SP's were produced between 1976 and 1982. Their present value is estimated at 4 Million US$, with the newest airframe probably fetching up to 7.4 Million. The interior could cost Travolta some more money.......but not 75 Million.

gwallerich
24th Mar 2002, 13:51
Interiors can run that high. I understand that the interior on Prince Waleed's A340, done by Raytheon in Waco, Texas, cost $100 million!

Boss Raptor
24th Mar 2002, 14:45
Going rate for a 747SP is going to less than $10 mil..far less, basically the value of the engines and gear (not many SP's around to use the gear though).... .. .On a good day I'd value it at $5 mil...

CR2
24th Mar 2002, 14:56
Knackered one sitting in LUX was going for $5m. No takers, being scrapped now.

mad_jock
24th Mar 2002, 20:49
Nice one John.. .. .He let me jump the queue in front of his 737 for line up at St.Augastine on my xcountry qualifier.. .. .MJ

niknak
24th Mar 2002, 21:13
Out of interest, how many component parts of a scrapped B747 can be re - used?. .For example, would the horn be compatible with my 1997 Peugot 405? Is there any chance I could adapt the exhaust pipe for my ride on lawn mower, and do the headlights fit a Ford Mondeo (1999). <img border="0" title="" alt="[Big Grin]" src="biggrin.gif" /> <img border="0" title="" alt="[Big Grin]" src="biggrin.gif" />

HEATHROW DIRECTOR
24th Mar 2002, 22:14
NikNak..... Well I know for sure the toilets would have fitted into my Reliant Robin, with plenty of room to spare!

Four Seven Eleven
25th Mar 2002, 03:57
Niknak. .. .Try fitting the landing lights as extra driving lights. Instant cure for oncoming idiots who drive on high beams!!! <img border="0" title="" alt="[Big Grin]" src="biggrin.gif" />. . . . <small>[ 24 March 2002, 23:58: Message edited by: Four Seven Eleven ]</small>

shon7
25th Mar 2002, 04:13
Look on the brighter side guys. He will need a F/O and a flight engineer.. .. . Hey I heard this financier Kirk Kerkorian also flies a private 747. Anyone heard where he purchased it/ any websites etc.. .. . They should have an aviation tabliod.

747400CA
26th Mar 2002, 05:28
Love his pictures - not sure about the rest.. .. .Have Mr. Travolta's flying skills improved since his 707 days?

Cargo Cult
26th Mar 2002, 19:04
Now why would anyone need a private 747? Might the purchase perhaps be connected with Mr. Travolta's well-attested relationship with the "Church" of "Scientology"? . .. .I hope that if there are any airlines who allow participants in this odious and frankly insane cult to pilot their aircraft, they also have the courtesy to inform passengers before allowing them to board unwittingly.

LAVDUMP
26th Mar 2002, 20:18
The $84 million estimate seems a bit high... It probably is the "total" estimate and includes the interior/avionics work. . .. .I flew into EWR about a year ago and he landed behind me in his 707 - a beautiful aircraft. His voice sounded familiar, and when I saw the "JT" on his registration number I knew who it was... His landing was pretty good too.... .. .I heard a rumor that he was actually hired by United in the early 80s after his career had "stalled." Evidently, he was also asked to change his name and he refused.... .. .All the power to him! Personally, I think he needs to spend a little less time on his flying and more time improving his ACTING - or he won't be able to afford his new toy.... .. .Cheers

niknak
26th Mar 2002, 20:37
CARGO - I think the answer to your question is "because he can".. .As for the Church of Scientology, as odious as I find their practices, I fail to see why any airline would vet any of their employees for membership of the organisation until such time as they became a "prescribed" organisation by the US or any other Government. . .As far as I know, even they havent resorted to "recruitment in the cabin" - yet!!!

shon7
28th Mar 2002, 00:52
There was a Typo in the initial news release. He bought the 747 for 8.4 million not 84 million. . .That would put things in perspective!

TowerDog
28th Mar 2002, 15:07
$8.4 mill sounds more reasonable, yet expensive for an old SP.. .Then comes fuel, mainteance, insurance and crew. An old B-747 can really be a money hog.. .Hope Mr. Travolta knew all that. . .. .Who said "To make millions in a hurry, fly a full 747, to go bust quick, fly an empty one.". .. .Think it was R. Burr, Peoples Express?. .. .Aye, 2 things fades with age, the first is yer memory, the second I can't remember. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Big Grin]" src="biggrin.gif" />

PaperTiger
29th Mar 2002, 22:49
A post on the Skyone board, ostensibly from someone who works at Marana, says both QF 747SPs have been broken up. So if JT has bought one, it's more likely a Classic - would fit the pax number quoted.

somewhatconcerned
29th Mar 2002, 23:52
After a full avionics refit, overhaul, luxury interior and paint job sounds like a bargin. Fancy one myself now.. .Can you fit a jaccuzi and if so how does one prevent spillage in turbulence. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Big Grin]" src="biggrin.gif" />

crackerjack
30th Mar 2002, 04:31
Saturday Night Fever, Pulp Fiction and he flies his own 747? This guy is brilliant and I think you're all just jealous!!!

Sensible
30th Mar 2002, 04:52
somewhatconcerned, Cling film over the top should do the trick!

BaronvonChieftain
31st Mar 2002, 15:13
Hi All,

I just read that both the QF 747SP's were bought by Evergreen.
Can anybody else confirm this?

Cheers

A340Driver
1st Apr 2002, 06:09
If you ask me I think John is an A1 guy, he most definately has the right idea about aviation, this is a man who really loves flying. Way to go John, enjoy flying your SP.

TowerDog
1st Apr 2002, 17:42
Just now got a phone call about doing a ferry job on a B-747 SP.
Wonder if that is John's plane......?

Snakum
3rd Apr 2002, 15:01
... but one of Mr. Travolta's Co-Captains weighed in on similar topics on another forum and he says there has been no 747 purchased, nor is there one in the works. Further, he also strongly refuted allegations of buffoonery in the 707 and GII by Mr. T.

Shame, that. The Travolta flying stories were much more interesting than the truth. :D

Minh

BRL
4th Apr 2002, 01:30
So is JT a pruner then.? If not can someone tell him to become one and have a look here ....!!!