Falcon 900EX EASy, Falcon 7X, Falcon 50EX, Falcon 900EX
The number of Falcon 900EX EASy available for sale are at historic lows. There are three aircraft available for sale, representing only 2.5% of the active fleet, and is half of what it was at the end of last year. Five aircraft sold last quarter, which is one more than the previous quarter, and two more than a year ago. 167% of the available sold in the third quarter. Pricing continues to rise in this market. Lack of supply and rising prices provides good opportunities for the 900EX EASy seller.
After only three available for sale in the first quarter, inventory levels for the Falcon 7X are rebounding. There are 13 of the Falcon 7X aircraft available for sale, which represents 4.4% of the fleet. Eight aircraft sold in Q3, which is two more than the previous quarter. 62% of the available aircraft sold in the third quarter. Pricing continues to rise, having climbed significantly for the past six quarters. This is an excellent time to sell a Falcon 7X, as the market is active, and pricing remains strong.
The Falcon 50EX market has five units available, representing 5% of the active fleet, and is nearly the lowest number available in over 15 years. Four aircraft sold in Q3, which is up one unit from the previous quarter, but down one unit from a year ago. 80% of the available aircraft sold in the third quarter. Pricing continues to increase, and has risen moderately for the past six quarters. This is an excellent time to sell a Falcon 50EX, as supply is low and pricing continues to rise.
The Falcon 900EX market continues to be tight. In Q3, there were five units available for sale, representing 4.2% of the fleet, and is three less than a year ago. Q3 also saw no retail sales for the first time since Q1, 2021. Pricing continues to rise, having seen modest gains for the past six quarters. This would be an excellent time to sell a 900EX, as supply is still low and pricing continues to increase.