AIRCRAFT Sales &
acquisitions
Tailored advisory for aircraft buyers, sellers, and owners worldwide.

2004 Gulfstream G400

2003 Gulfstream G200

1989 Dassault Falcon 900B

2002 Bombardier Global Express

1996 Cessna Citation VII

2003 Global Express

1990 Falcon 900B

2004 Gulfstream G200

2006 Bombardier Global 5000

2006 Bombardier Global 5000

2002 Gulfstream G200

2013 Bombardier Global 5000
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Pricing depends on class, age, and pedigree. As a guide, light jets often transact in the low millions, midsize and super midsize in the high single digits to mid-twenties, and large or ultra long range aircraft from the high-twenties to seventy-plus million.
Beyond the purchase price, budget for pre-buy inspection, legal and escrow, tax and registration, insurance binders, initial maintenance and conformity work, crew onboarding and training, and entry-into-service upgrades such as Wi-Fi or cabin soft goods.
Annual fixed costs typically include hangar, insurance, crew salaries, training recurrent, and management fees. Variable costs cover fuel, maintenance reserves, landing and handling fees, and catering. Total outlay varies widely by aircraft type but often runs from several hundred thousand to several million dollars per year.
An advisor provides market intelligence, sources or qualifies aircraft, oversees inspections and records review, negotiates terms, coordinates legal and escrow, and manages the transaction through closing and delivery. The goal is to protect your interests and streamline the process.
Timelines vary but a typical acquisition runs 60 to 120 days from letter of intent to closing, depending on inspection scope, records complexity, and financing arrangements. Dispositions can move faster if the aircraft is pre-positioned and records are in order.