Over the past 12 months, inventory in the Hawker 800XP market has increased modestly, up 6 aircraft year-over-year, while pricing has adjusted 8% lower compared to a year ago. These trends suggest a market where buyers have more options available and are exercising greater selectivity when evaluating aircraft. Despite the pricing adjustment, the Hawker 800XP remains one of the most active and widely traded platforms in its category, supported by a large installed fleet and broad market familiarity. Days on market have increased modestly over the past year, at 12% more year-over-, reflecting a more competitive environment for sellers and a buyer pool that is taking additional time to evaluate available inventory. Despite the longer marketing cycle, 38 retail transactions were recorded over the past 12 months. There have been 14 sales recorded so far in 2026, including aircraft ranging from 1996 through 2004 model years, demonstrating continued buyer engagement across a broad range of the fleet. With approximately 13 months of supply available, buyers generally have multiple aircraft to evaluate before making a decision. As a result, effective pricing strategy and clear market positioning can have a meaningful impact on transaction outcomes. The Hawker 800XP remains one of the most established aircraft in its category. While inventory levels have increased and pricing has softened, compared to a year ago, transaction activity remains healthy and the market continues to demonstrate consistent buyer engagement. Buyers today have a wide range of aircraft to evaluate, placing greater emphasis on aircraft condition, avionics capability, and overall presentation when making purchasing decisions.
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Over the past 12 months, inventory in the Hawker 800XP market has expanded modestly, with five additional aircraft available compared to this time last year. As you would expect, pricing has also adjusted modestly, approximately 12% year-over-year. Transaction activity remains strong. There have been 42 retail sales over the past 12 months, confirming continued liquidity within the segment. Days on market have remained essentially unchanged compared to last year, indicating steady execution. Recent momentum includes six aircraft closing in December and eight additional aircraft sales already recorded in 2026. The recent vintages of aircraft sold range from 1996 through 2004, demonstrating sustained demand across the fleet. Based on the recent supply and demand trends, the segment is carrying approximately 13.2 months of inventory. This reflects a competitive, but functioning resale environment where proper positioning and pricing alignment remain key to timing. In summary, the Hawker 800XP remains one of the most established and widely-traded platforms in its class. Liquidity remains strong, and well-positioned aircraft continue to attract attention in today's market. I would characterize the segment as liquid, and give it an A demand rating.
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