The Gulfstream G600 market continues to reflect exceptionally strong demand fundamentals within the ultra-long-range segment. Limited availability, modern technology, and broad buyer appeal continue supporting one of the tightest inventory environments in the business aviation marketplace. Buyers remain highly focused on low-time aircraft with premium specifications and near-term delivery availability.
Fleet Size and Availability
There are currently 2 Gulfstream G600 aircraft for sale, representing just 1.0% of the fleet.
Inventory has tightened significantly over the past six months, declining from five aircraft available in November 2025 to only two aircraft currently listed for sale. This exceptionally limited supply continues to reinforce strong seller positioning and stable market pricing.
The G600 remains highly desirable among operators seeking advanced avionics, exceptional cabin comfort, and long-range operational capability in a modern Gulfstream platform.
Market Listings
Current asking prices range from $49,950,000 to $54,000,000, with active listings averaging 244 days on market.
Pricing continues to be heavily influenced by aircraft age, remaining warranty coverage, cabin configuration, connectivity packages, and delivery timing. Due to the limited number of publicly available aircraft, even small changes in listing composition can materially impact overall pricing metrics and days-on-market averages.
Current marketing times appear elevated; however, many sellers within this segment remain patient due to constrained supply and continued long-term demand strength.
Sales Activity
Over the past six months, 10 Gulfstream G600 aircraft have sold, including 5 off-market transactions, representing 4.9% of the fleet. Sold aircraft traded between $42,500,000 and $62,000,000.
Transaction activity peaked during December before moderating through early 2026. Despite fewer completed retail transactions in recent months, off-market activity continues to represent a substantial portion of total market movement.
Sold aircraft averaged just 79 days on market, substantially outperforming current active listings and reinforcing the strong demand for properly positioned aircraft.
Key Takeaways
• Inventory remains exceptionally limited within the ultra-long-range segment
• Off-market transactions continue representing a significant portion of activity
• Demand remains strongest for low-time, highly optioned aircraft
• Sold aircraft continue transacting much faster than current active inventory
• Tight supply conditions continue supporting firm pricing across the platform
Key Insight
The Gulfstream G600 continues to occupy one of the strongest positions in today’s ultra-long-range aircraft market. Limited inventory availability, strong global demand, and continued buyer preference for next-generation platforms are reinforcing long-term value stability. Operators seeking modern Gulfstream performance and technology continue competing for a very limited number of available aircraft, particularly those with premium specifications and immediate availability.