The Citation CJ1 market continues to reflect a gradual rebalancing following Q4 volatility, with inventory stabilizing and transaction activity showing modest improvement into early spring.
Fleet Size and Availability
As of April 13th, 2026, there are 20 aircraft for sale (1 off-market), representing 10.3% of the fleet.
Inventory has dropped from recent highs, though still sits at elevated levels relative to tighter segments. This suggests a buyer-favorable environment, particularly for well-informed purchasers willing to evaluate multiple options.
Market Listings
The current asking price range is $995,000 to $2,400,000.
Pricing remains widely distributed, reflecting differences in avionics, maintenance programs, and overall condition. As seen in prior months, upgraded aircraft, particularly those with modern avionics, continue to attract stronger interest, while legacy-configured aircraft face increased competition.
Sales Activity
Over the past six months, 11 aircraft have sold (1 off-market), which is 5.6% of the CJ1 fleet. They sold between $845,000 to $1,900,000.
Sales activity has been inconsistent month-to-month, though March shows a notable uptick. Average days on market for sold aircraft is 110 days, highlighting that properly priced aircraft are still moving efficiently despite higher overall inventory.
Key Takeaways
• Inventory remains elevated, favoring buyers
• Limited off-market activity compared to other segments
• Strong pricing dispersion driven by avionics and condition
• Sales activity is uneven but improving
• Well-positioned aircraft continue to transact efficiently
Key Insight
The CJ1 market is increasingly quality-sensitive, with buyers focusing heavily on avionics and maintenance pedigree. While overall inventory provides leverage, sellers who position their aircraft correctly can still achieve efficient outcomes in a competitive environment.