The price of a Bombardier Global 5000 is between US$26.00 and US$50.40 million for 2017 – 2022 models, the last 5 years of production, according to AircraftBluebook.
The price of a jet depends on the production year. Bombardier Global 5000 were produced from 2017 to 2022. You can see current prices for the last 5 production years in the AircraftBluebook tab below.
We also display the latest JETNET data which shows the range of prices for Bombardier Global 5000 currently listed with an asking price. The data also shows market trends including whether the average ask price for this aircraft has increased or decreased in the last six months.
The data from Asset Insight covers Current Value Range, Asset Quality Rating and ETP ratio. Explanations of the key terms can be found next to them in the tab by clicking the ? mark.
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What Impacts a Bombardier
Global 5000’s Price?
Those who are shopping for a Bombardier Global 5000 need to
factor into their buying decision that the condition and value of
one aircraft within the fleet can differ enormously from an
apparently similar jet. Due diligence is required when assessing
any aircraft for sale.
A specific used Bombardier Global 5000’s fair market value is
something that is negotiated and eventually agreed between the
buyer and seller. An agreed price will account for several factors,
including the year the aircraft was built; how it is equipped and
configured when compared with other aircraft within its fleet;
which modifications and/or upgrades have been made and their impact
on performance and operating costs; and the aircraft’s overall
maintenance condition.
What Impacts a Bombardier Global 5000’s Price?
Those who are shopping for a Bombardier Global 5000 need to factor into their buying decision that the condition and value of one aircraft within the fleet can differ enormously from an apparently similar jet. Due diligence is required when assessing any aircraft for sale.
A specific used Bombardier Global 5000’s fair market value is something that is negotiated and eventually agreed between the buyer and seller. An agreed price will account for several factors, including the year the aircraft was built; how it is equipped and configured when compared with other aircraft within its fleet; which modifications and/or upgrades have been made and their impact on performance and operating costs; and the aircraft’s overall maintenance condition.
When assessing an aircraft’s maintenance condition, buyers should account not only for the obvious wear and tear to the business jet’s cabin and paintwork, but also when any expensive scheduled overhauls or inspections are scheduled to take place, and whether (or not) the aircraft has been enrolled on an hourly maintenance cost program or remains under warranty. A detailed pre-purchase inspection will be required, looking for any signs of corrosion in hard-to-access places.
All these factors and many others will have a significant effect on a final sale price agreed in a Bombardier Global 5000 transaction.
Does the Global 5000 Fleet for Sale Number Matter?
Other items that can have an impact on a Bombardier Global 5000’s value on the used market is the percentage of the fleet for sale, along with the age of a particular aircraft’s airframe and engines. As a rule of thumb, newer aircraft (i.e., those aged below five years) tend to generate more market interest.
Combined with a relatively small proportion of the fleet being on the market, this may give the seller a stronger position to obtain a desired sale price, particularly when the market is active and healthy.
As a rule of thumb, when over 10% of a fleet of aircraft is for sale the market is defined as a buyers’ market (meaning that buyers have greater control over eventual sale prices). Once the fleet for sale drops to less than 10% the opposite is true, and the market is defined as a sellers’ market.
What Else Should a Bombardier Global 5000 Buyer Consider?
When assessing whether an aircraft is affordable for the budget, buyers need to remember the costs don’t stop at the acquisition of the aircraft. There will be ongoing variable hourly operating costs and fixed hourly operating costs to consider.
Find our more in the Bombardier Global 5000 Buyer's Guide.
How does the Bombardier Global 5000 Compare with other Jets?
Check out our Global 5000 Jet Comparison articles by industry expert, Mike Chase, here:
What Impacts a Bombardier
Global 5000’s Price?
Those who are shopping for a Bombardier Global 5000 need to
factor into their buying decision that the condition and value of
one aircraft within the fleet can differ enormously from an
apparently similar jet. Due diligence is required when assessing
any aircraft for sale.
A specific used Bombardier Global 5000’s fair market value is
something that is negotiated and eventually agreed between the
buyer and seller. An agreed price will account for several factors,
including the year the aircraft was built; how it is equipped and
configured when compared with other aircraft within its fleet;
which modifications and/or upgrades have been made and their impact
on performance and operating costs; and the aircraft’s overall
maintenance condition.
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