As we move deeper into 2025, the aviation market is seeing strong tailwinds — and a few crosswinds — for both aircraft buyers and sellers. Whether you’re looking to purchase a piston aircraft for private use or list a turboprop or jet for sale, understanding today’s aviation trends is key to making the right move.
Buying Trends: Value, Mission Fit, and Upgrades Matter
Aircraft buyers today are focused on mission alignment and long-term value. With operating costs and availability continuing to shift, here’s what’s trending:
- Pre-Owned Market Strength
Well-maintained, low-time used aircraft remain in high demand, particularly in the light jet and high-performance piston categories (like the Piper Mirage or Cirrus SR22). Inventory is slowly increasing, but quality planes still sell quickly. - Upgrades Are a Priority
Buyers are looking for aircraft with modern avionics (glass cockpits, ADS-B, Wi-Fi) and clean interiors. Airplanes already upgraded to meet NextGen compliance standards are commanding a premium. - Financing & Insurance
Lending terms are tightening slightly, and insurance carriers remain cautious — especially for low-time pilots. Buyers need to enter the market prepared, ideally with an aviation consultant or broker to help navigate the process.
Selling Trends: Strategic Positioning is Key
Owners looking to sell in 2025 still benefit from strong residual values — especially for aircraft in top condition. But standing out takes strategy:
- Professional Listings Make the Difference
High-quality photos, accurate logbook summaries, and third-party pre-buy inspections help speed up the sale and increase buyer confidence. - Price Smart
Buyers are savvy and won’t overpay. Aircraft that are priced in line with the market and show a solid maintenance pedigree will move faster and attract serious buyers. - International Buyers
With a favorable U.S. dollar, many sellers are seeing interest from Latin American and European buyers — expanding your market if you’re working with a consultant experienced in global transactions.
Fleet Trends and Future Outlook
- Light and Mid-Size Jets Lead Demand
Business travelers and charter operators are actively seeking Citation CJ, Phenom, and King Air class aircraft. - Sustainability and Efficiency Rising
Fuel efficiency and environmental impact are growing concerns. Buyers are starting to evaluate hybrid aircraft and sustainable fuel readiness. - Pilot Shortages Still Impacting Usage
Owner-operators are in a strong position, while managed aircraft fleets must compete for skilled pilots.

