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Continental Cuts Engine Prices by 10 Percent

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Key Takeaways:

  • Continental has reduced the price of its factory-new and rebuilt aircraft engines by 10 percent, offering a known, fixed cost.
  • Factory-rebuilt engines are FAA-certified as "zero time" with a new serial number, using predominantly new parts and built to the same standards as new engines.
  • Buying a new or rebuilt Continental engine can significantly reduce aircraft downtime and add resale value to the airplane.
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Continental has reduced the price of its factory-new or factory-rebuilt engines by 10 percent. Unlike a major overhaul done on your existing engine when unexpected problems can be found after work begins, you know exactly the price of the new or rebuilt Continental, and it’s now 10 percent less.

Rebuilt is the FAA term for what pilots call a factory remanufactured engine, or “reman.” Only the original engine maker can legally rebuild an engine to true zero time with a new serial number, new logbook and no carry forward hours. Continental only reuses the major nonwearing components, such as connecting rods and gears, in its rebuilt engines, so the vast majority of all parts are brand new. The rebuilt engines are assembled using the same people and techniques as a new engine. Because so many parts in a rebuilt engine are new, the price of an entirely new engine is not a lot more, and Continental offers both.

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