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VREF | The Truth About the Aviation Market

War, Fuel, and Frozen Deals: How Iran Is Reshaping The Aviation Market | EPISODE 28

March 20, 2026·24 min
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Podcast: The Truth About the Market Host: Jason Zilberbrand, President of VREFThe aviation market doesn’t collapse the way people expect.And right now, it’s being tested by something very real.The escalating war involving Iran has already pushed oil back above $100 a barrel, disrupted key energy infrastructure across the Gulf, and put roughly 20% of global oil supply at risk through the Strait of Hormuz . Airlines are rerouting flights, fuel prices are surging, and the cost of operating aircraft is rising almost overnight .But aviation doesn’t react all at once.There’s no immediate collapse. No dramatic repricing.Instead, the market begins to slow—quietly.In this episode of The Truth About the Market, Jason breaks down what happens when a geopolitical shock like the Iran war hits aviation at the same time as tightening capital and rising costs.Because this isn’t just about fuel.It’s about what happens when confidence, liquidity, and cost all start moving in the wrong direction—at the same time.In this episode of The Truth About the Market, Jason breaks down what happens when external shocks—like geopolitical conflict and fuel volatility—collide with tightening capital and weakening confidence.Because this isn’t just about oil prices.It’s about what happens when multiple pressure points hit the system at the same time—and the market stops moving before anyone realizes it has changed.In This Episode, You’ll DiscoverWhy aviation markets don’t crash—they freeze firstThe difference between high fuel costs and unstable fuel pricingHow geopolitical events translate into real operational and financial pressureWhy volatility—not price alone—changes buyer and operator behaviorThe historical pattern: demand holds… then compressesHow fuel shocks ripple through charter, airlines, and private aviation in phasesWhy smaller operators feel pressure faster—and harderThe hidden second shock: central banks, inflation, and delayed rate cutsHow rising fuel and high interest rates combine to choke transaction flowWhy deals don’t fail immediately—they fail during underwritingThe early signs of a market slowdown most people missHow piston aircraft markets weaken through inactivity—not pricingWhy business jet demand appears stable right before it shiftsThe three pillars of aviation markets—and what happens when all three weakenHow transaction volume declines before pricing adjustsWhat creates the bid-ask standoff between buyers and sellersWhy older aircraft face the greatest pressure in prolonged volatilityThe role of psychology—and how hesitation spreads through the marketWhat disciplined buyers are doing right now to position for opportunityAnd why stacked risks—not single events—change marketsThe Bottom LineThis isn’t one problem.It’s several—happening at once.Fuel is rising. Capital is tightening. Confidence is weakening.And markets don’t absorb that cleanly.They hesitate.Because in aviation, the biggest shifts don’t happen when something breaks.They happen when people stop moving.For accurate, defensible aircraft valuations trusted by lenders, insurers, and professionals worldwide, visit VREF.com.Fly safe. Stay smart.

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