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Old 5th Jun 2009, 03:53
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767-200 ACMI costs?

Does anyone know the approximate ACMI cost for a 767-200 in pass config?

The only thing I could find was an average block operating cost of $3000/hr.......but that was 1991 data.

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767 Acmi

A year or so ago we were quoted $3800 for ACMI for 7r4 powered a/c, and pw4000 around $4600
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I think its more like $6000/hr in todays market. I know thats what we charged to do the Hajj on the 767-2.

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B767-200ER ACMI Cost

B767-200ER ACMI Cost.

$5300 for 50 to 150 Hours
$4600 for 150 to 300 Hours.
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6k an hour is way too high. Sure Hajj customers pay those prices but only because operators just don't have that kind of lift sitting around. I allways thought doing Hajj runs at WOA was bad for business because we would dump on regular customers for some quick cash.

I would have to agree with the 3.5k to 4.5k for a moderate to long term lease, might get away with it on a short term lease if the operator has excess lift sitting around. The difference in price is equal to the operating cost of the aircraft fuel/seat or fuel/pound.
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The difference in price is equal to the operating cost of the aircraft fuel/seat or fuel/pound. Does not a 76 consume some $5000/hr of fuel?

You got me on the above. I thought ACMI, excluded fuel. and I agree with the figures quoted by 4E JOCK.
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