If you want to purchase aircraft the best place to begin looking is your private jet broker. The broker has resources to assist you in locating, evaluating, and purchasing the aircraft you desire, whether a small corporate jet, or heavy aircraft for international travel.
If you have become convinced that some form of ownership of a private jet is your preference, you should become familiar with the available choices to accomplish your goal. The benefits derived from ownership tend to vary with the legal vehicle you select to achieve having your own personal jet.
First, you should carefully re-analyze the three most prominent methods of having a luxury jet at your disposal: charters, leasing, or ownership. This exercise will either reinforce your initial decision to buy or point you in another direction. Consult your tax advisor for clarification of any issues that purchasing a jet for sale may create.
Assuming you continue to desire taking title to a private jet, you’ll have three basic choices: full ownership, partnership, or fractional ownership. Full ownership often becomes a balance of funds and frequency of usage. Perusing luxury jets for sale if you’re considering only two or three trips per year may not make financial sense. However, if you typically travel once or twice per month, turning a jet for sale into your personal aircraft may be a wonderful idea.
All costs associated with marketing your aircraft are completely absorbed by Gayo Aviation. You only pay a commission when the aircraft deal is completed
While the sale of an aircraft may sound easy in a market where demand exceeds supply, it is anything but simple. From the valuation of the asset to the evaluation of an offer, right up to the final sale, the marketing expertise and, most importantly, the network of contacts that a reputable broker provides is invaluable in getting the best return possible on the investment.
Over 20 years of experience in the industry; during which we have completed over 200 Million USD worth of aircraft transactions. This experience has afforded us numerous long term relationships and resource contacts. Our repeat clients and their referrals have been the best indication of our success. Our superior reputation is why we are trusted agents for so many companies and high net worth individuals.
When you buy or sell a house, you go through a real estate agent. When you’re considering buying or selling an aircraft, you can do it alone or use an aircraft sales broker. The advantages of working with a broker are significant. Brokers know the market, the current values of aircraft, the worldwide availability of various models, recent sales transactions and can negotiate on your behalf without the seller knowing your identity.
Brokers can also assist you in handling a simultaneous transaction of selling your current airplane, while buying a new model. This ensures that you are not left without air transportation, if that’s important to you. They can also assist you by chartering you a plane before your new aircraft is ready to fly you
Brokers have only one interest in mind, and that is yours. They act as your agent and will negotiate the best deal on your behalf. Since they do this for a living they can be much more effective than someone who only does this every once in a while
Private jets are typically categorized into three different size classes – light jets, mid-sized jets and heavy jets.
Light jets are the smallest jets, with a cabin height approximately 4 feet 6 inches, width of about 4 feet 9 inches, and cabin length that varies from 12 to 16 feet. The aircraft typically have a limited galley and lavatory, and a range of between 3 and 4 hours or 1,000 to 1,600 miles.
Mid-size jets have a cabin height of approximately 5 feet 8 inches and a width of close to 6 feet. The cabin length ranges from 17 to 21 feet. They are equipped with a small galley and a fully enclosed lavatory. Mid-size jets have a range of between 4 and 5 hours or 2,000 to 2,500 miles.
Heavy jets are the largest with sizes and ranges that vary significantly depending on the model. Heavy jets generally have a cabin height of over 6 feet and are considered true stand-up cabins. Cabin width varies from 6 to 8 feet and cabin length ranges from 28 to 50 feet. Heavy jets have a range of 6 to 14 hours or 3,000 to 7,500 miles. They always have a full lavatory and galley and fly with a flight attendant who provides complete in-flight meal and beverage service.