aviation inventory appraisals

Aviation Inventory Appraisals
Are you sitting on valuable aviation assets but not sure how much they’re worth? Thinking of buying, selling, or financing aircraft related inventory? You’re not alone. Businesses across the aviation industry often face the same question: What is the real value of what we own?
That’s where aviation inventory appraisals come into play. It’s not just about a number on a spreadsheet. It’s about having the right information that helps you make better financial moves.
At AEROMAX, USA, we provide reliable, detailed, and professional appraisals for a wide range of aviation inventory from aircraft and engines to tools and ground equipment.
What We Appraise
We don’t just stop at aircraft. Our appraisal coverage is deep and wide. We work with all types of aviation assets including:
- Commercial and private aircraft
- Engines (turbine, piston, and others)
- Aircraft parts and rotables
- Maintenance and repair tools
- Ground support equipment
If it’s related to aviation, there’s a good chance we’ve appraised it.
Our Approach: No Guesswork, Just Proven Standards
Appraisal isn’t just about taking a look and throwing out a number. At AEROMAX, USA, we use a trusted sampling method aligned with USPAP (Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice). That’s the gold standard in the valuation space.
Instead of relying on averages or automated tools, we dig into the details. Our process includes on site inspection, detailed records analysis, and market data to make sure the numbers reflect reality.
And we don’t only give you a value. We give you confidence. If you’re showing it to a bank, buyer, or auditor, our reports are built to stand up to scrutiny.
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AEROMAX, USA
Harry Ingram,
Senior Aircraft Appraiser
74 Lakeside Ln
Kerrville, TX 78028
Cell: (830) 446-1064
Email: aeromaxusa@gmail.com
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Why Accurate Aviation Inventory Appraisals Matter
Still wondering why appraisals are worth your time? Here’s how our clients use them:
- To secure financing or insurance from banks and underwriters
- For internal planning, audits, or tax filing
- Before buying or selling aviation inventory
- During mergers, acquisitions, or restructuring
- To verify condition and value post accident or repair
- To challenge inflated tax assessments
- To assist in fair divorce or estate settlements
Having the right numbers changes how you negotiate, insure, and plan.
Why Businesses Choose AEROMAX, USA
We’re not just another appraisal company. Here’s what makes us different:
• Real field experience. We’ve worked with everything from single aircraft owners to large commercial fleets
• Certified process. Our methods follow USPAP guidance, not guesswork
• Wide scope. From nuts and bolts to entire hangars, we handle it
• Unmatched accuracy. We apply market specific intelligence for results that matter
• Quick turnaround. We work fast without cutting corners
• Independent and unbiased. Our reports are built on facts, not opinions
The Right Value Can Make or Break Your Next Move
Think about this for a second. You’re selling an aircraft part you thought was worth 50000. But after a certified aviation inventory appraisal, you learn it’s worth 68000 in today’s market. That’s an 18K difference. That’s how fast wrong numbers can cost you.
And it works the other way too. You could be about to overpay for an engine that’s been sitting unused, misrepresented in records, or overvalued based on outdated cost books.
Our certified appraisals help you avoid these traps.
Don’t Let Assumptions Guide Big Decisions
An assumption is not a strategy. If your aviation inventory carries big ticket value, one wrong move can ripple across your entire operation.
That’s why smart companies choose to bring in the pros. AEROMAX, USA gives you the clarity needed to act with certainty, not speculation.

Still on the Fence? These FAQs Might Clear the Runway
We get a lot of questions from clients like you. Here are some FAQs we think deserve clear answers and these go beyond the usual surface level fluff.
Yes. That’s actually where we shine. Most clients don’t just have one thing. They have mixed assets stored across locations or workstations. Our team is built to handle full spectrum aviation inventory appraisals from small tools to turbine engines.
Absolutely. Our appraisal reports meet USPAP standards. That means they are widely accepted by lenders, insurers, and legal entities. They’re structured for review and due diligence, so no one is left guessing.
We don’t sample blindly. We use targeted selection backed by documentation, usage history, and market relevance. That means we don’t just glance at random parts. We evaluate the right ones to represent your inventory properly.
Yes. Many clients use our certified reports to reduce inflated assessments or justify asset value during audits. It’s a powerful document if you need evidence, not just words.
We do. Aviation inventory isn’t always neat and in one place. Sometimes it’s in hangars, repair shops, or even stored in crates. Our team travels to all types of sites to complete accurate on site evaluations.
We recommend a certified appraisal every 1 to 3 years, depending on usage and asset type. Market shifts, condition changes, and depreciation can impact value fast. Staying updated keeps you prepared.
Loss of money, poor negotiations, failed audits, and wrong insurance coverage. If you go into a transaction without knowing your actual numbers, you’re playing blindfolded.

Ready to Make the Right Move?
If you’re managing aviation inventory and still relying on rough estimates or outdated spreadsheets, it’s time to change that. Let AEROMAX, USA help you get the facts straight.
We offer reliable aviation inventory appraisals built for accuracy, speed, and strategic value. From aircraft to parts and ground equipment, we’ve got you covered.
Your assets matter. So should the numbers behind them.
Get a Quote Today
Tap into the power of clear, certified values. Contact AEROMAX, USA now and get started with an appraisal that works for your business, not against it.