Fleet Size and Availability
There are 4 Citation Latitude aircraft for sale, representing just 0.9% of the active fleet. Inventory remains exceptionally tight, leaving buyers with very limited choice. Availability has contracted further from late-2025 levels, reinforcing one of the most supply-constrained conditions across the Citation lineup.
Market Listings
Asking prices currently range from $13,400,000 to $15,500,000, with active listings averaging 241 Days on Market. The elevated DOM reflects the small sample size (two have been on the market over 300 days) and the fact that pricing expectations remain high for a limited number of available aircraft. Well-priced Latitudes with clean pedigree continue to attract the strongest buyer interest, but buyers are clearly not willing to overpay.
Sales Activity
Over the last six months, 9 Citation Latitudes have sold at prices ranging from $15,500,000 to approximately $18,700,000. Sold aircraft averaged just 109 Days on Market. The gap between active and sold DOM highlights how quickly properly positioned aircraft transact once aligned with market expectations.
Key Takeaways
- Inventory remains extremely limited, sharply constraining buyer choice.
- Clean, well-equipped aircraft continue to command the upper end of the sold pricing range.
- The small market size contributes to volatility in monthly data, but overall liquidity remains strong.
- Aircraft priced in alignment with the market sell in a reasonable amount of time and those with aspirational pricing don’t.
Key Insight
The Citation Latitude starts 2026 in a supply-constrained, seller-favorable market. Options are scarce, and aircraft that are priced right and turn-key are the ones moving quickly. When pricing aligns with recent comps, sales close within a predictable number of days on market. Overall, the Latitude remains a dependable and liquid segment of the preowned super-midsize jet market.