Used Jet Asking Prices Dipped Lower in November and Are Trending Down
"Inventory levels of used jets continue to climb," says Controller Department Manager
Sandhills' aviation products include Controller, Controller EMEA, Executive Controller,
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Additional Market Report Takeaways
This report includes detailed analyses of asking values and inventory trends in used aircraft markets, along with charts that help readers visualize the data. It describes and quantifies important trends in the buying and selling of used jet, piston single, turboprop, and Robinson piston helicopter aircraft.
Global Used Jets
- Inventory levels of used jets in Sandhills' international marketplaces have been trending upward for several months. In November, inventory decreased by 3.25% M/M but was 4.73% higher than year-ago levels. Inventory levels of used super mid jets increased more than other jet categories at 5.45% M/M and 15.56% YOY.
- Asking values fell 2.35% M/M and 6.16% YOY and are trending down. Used light jet asking values decreased the most from the previous month, falling 4.09%, while large jets decreased the most YOY at 6.83%.
- Inventory levels in this market increased by 5.17% M/M, decreased by 13.88% YOY, and continued a downward trend.
- Asking values have been holding steady. Used piston single asking prices ticked up 1.03% M/M and 0.58% YOY in November.
- Used turboprop aircraft inventory levels have been trending upward for several consecutive months. Inventory levels continued this trend in November with increases of 0.7% M/M and 9.16% YOY.
- Asking values increased by 1.24% M/M and 1.18% YOY but are trending down.
Global Used Robinson Piston Helicopters
- Inventory levels in this market decreased by 1.08% M/M and 23.33% YOY in November, continuing a months-long downward trend.
- Asking values have been trending upward, posting increases of 6.1% M/M and 1.95% YOY in November.
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About the Sandhills Equipment Value Index
The Sandhills Equipment Value Index (EVI) is a principal gauge of the estimated market values of used assets—both currently and over time—across the construction, agricultural, commercial trucking, and aviation industries represented by Sandhills Global marketplaces, including Controller.com, AuctionTime.com, TractorHouse.com, MachineryTrader.com, TruckPaper.com, and other industry-specific equipment platforms. Powered by FleetEvaluator and AircraftEvaluator, Sandhills' proprietary asset valuation tools, Sandhills EVI provides useful insights into the ever-changing supply-and-demand conditions for each industry.
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