Data as of April 13, 2026
The Gulfstream G500 market is showing measured stability with selective buyer engagement, as newer-generation large-cabin aircraft continue to benefit from strong long-term demand fundamentals while still navigating a more disciplined pricing environment.
Fleet Size and Availability
There are currently 10 aircraft for sale, representing 5.6% of the fleet.
This reflects a controlled inventory environment, with supply levels that are neither constrained nor excessive. With 3 of 11 recent transactions occurring off-market, there is still a meaningful layer of relationship-driven deal flow, particularly for well-optioned, late-model aircraft.
Market Listings
Current asking prices range from $36.95M to $44.95M, while recent transactions have closed between $33.7M and $45.0M.
The overlap between ask and sold ranges indicates a well-calibrated pricing environment, though the lower end of closed transactions reflects normal depreciation curves and buyer sensitivity to total time, warranty status, and configuration. Aircraft at the top of the market are typically low-time, highly optioned, and well-covered by remaining warranties or programs.
Sales Activity
Over the past six months, 11 aircraft have sold, representing 6.1% of the fleet—a healthy turnover rate for this segment.
Days on market provide a clear contrast:
• 257 days for current listings
• 187 days for completed sales
This suggests that many current listings are either newer to market or priced above where recent transactions have cleared, while sold aircraft were more closely aligned with buyer expectations from the outset.
Monthly transaction volume has moderated since late 2025, with fewer closings in early 2026—consistent with seasonal slowdown rather than structural demand weakness.
Key Takeaways
• Inventory remains disciplined and well-absorbed by the market
• Pricing is generally aligned, with normal depreciation influences
• Buyers are focused on specification, total time, and warranty positioning
• Days on market indicate continued importance of accurate initial pricing
• Off-market transactions remain a meaningful component for premium aircraft
Key Insight
The G500 market is functioning as a mature, efficiency-driven segment, where buyers are informed and deliberate. Demand is present, but execution depends on aligning price with the full ownership profile. Aircraft that meet this standard are trading, while those that do not are experiencing longer exposure despite otherwise healthy market conditions.