Data as of April 13, 2026
The Gulfstream G450 market is entering a more balanced phase, where supply and demand are largely in equilibrium, but execution still depends heavily on precision in pricing and aircraft presentation. Buyers remain active, though increasingly selective as more options are available.
Fleet Size and Availability
There are currently 17 aircraft for sale, representing 4.8% of the fleet.
This level of availability reflects a healthy, stable market, neither supply-constrained nor oversupplied. With 3 of 17 recent transactions occurring off-market, most activity remains visible and competitive, though select high-quality aircraft continue to trade quietly through established networks.
Market Listings
Current asking prices range from $8.75M to $19.5M, while recent transactions have closed between $8.8M and $18.6M.
The close alignment between ask and sold ranges suggests a well-calibrated market, where pricing expectations are generally in line with buyer underwriting. However, the wide range reflects significant variability in year, total time, program coverage, and interior/exterior condition, all of which are driving valuation dispersion.
Sales Activity
Over the past six months, 17 aircraft have sold, representing 4.8% of the fleet—a strong indication of steady turnover.
Days on market provide additional context:
• 138 days for current listings
• 216 days for completed sales
This gap indicates that while newer listings are entering the market at more realistic levels, many completed transactions involved inventory that required time—and often pricing adjustments—to align with buyer expectations.
Monthly sales activity peaked in December and has softened into early 2026, reflecting seasonality more than a fundamental shift in demand.
Key Takeaways
• Market is balanced with steady transaction flow
• Pricing is generally aligned, but still condition-sensitive
• Selective off-market activity persists for premium aircraft
• Days on market suggest repricing cycles remain part of the process
• Buyers are focused on pedigree, maintenance programs, and near-term capital exposure
Key Insight
The G450 market rewards accuracy over optimism. Buyers are engaged and capable, but they are underwriting total ownership cost with discipline. Aircraft that are properly positioned—both in price and condition—are trading efficiently, while those that miss the mark are experiencing extended timelines despite an otherwise stable demand environment.