
Phenom 300 & 300E Market Update – May 2025
Fleet Size and Availability
There are 35 Phenom 300/300E aircraft currently for sale, with 1 listed off-market. This equates to 4.1% of the total fleet, indicating relatively balanced inventory levels despite an uptick in listings over the past two months.
Market Listings
The asking price range spans $6,495,000 to $13,000,000, with pricing influenced by aircraft age, avionics (Garmin G3000 vs. G1000), and cabin upgrades (300 vs. 300E). Average days on market is 197 days, signaling increased competition among sellers.
Sales Activity
A strong 45 aircraft sold in the past six months, with a large portion—22 aircraft—sold off-market, suggesting continued broker-driven or discreet transactions. The sold price range of $5,950,000 to $14,500,000 closely aligns with ask prices. Average days on market for sold aircraft was a quicker 130 days, showing buyer responsiveness to properly priced inventory.
Key Takeaways
- Inventory levels rose sharply to 35 units, the highest point in the past six months.
- Despite this, sales remain strong, particularly off-market, signaling persistent buyer interest in premium or turnkey aircraft.
- April saw a slight dip in sales compared to the March surge.
- Buyers are moving quickly on attractive aircraft, particularly low-time 300E units with desirable configurations.
- Sellers of older or higher-time Phenom 300s should prepare for longer market times and possible price adjustments.
Key Insight
The Phenom 300/300E market remains one of the most active and resilient light jet segments, but with inventory climbing, sellers must strategically price and position their aircraft to stay competitive as buyers grow more selective heading into Q3.