market UPDATE
Over the past 12 months, the Legacy 600 market has continued to show active buyer interest, although available inventory has expanded year-over-year. Current inventory levels are up approximately 60% compared to the prior year, while asking values have increased approximately 28% over the same period. As with many aircraft in this segment, market performance remains highly dependent on aircraft specification, maintenance pedigree, refurbishment quality, and overall operational history. From a transaction standpoint, days on market have increased approximately 44% year over year, reflecting a more selective buyer environment overall. Over the past 12 months, there have been 11 retail sales recorded across the Legacy 600 market, with four of them recorded in 2026, involving 2004 through 2008 production aircraft. Looking at supply and demand, the market is currently carrying around 17.4 months of inventory, reflecting a more selective and aircraft-specific environment than some competing segments. Buyer activity remains strongest for well-maintained aircraft with updated avionics, modernized interiors, engine program enrollment, and well-documented operational and maintenance history. The Legacy 600 continues to appeal to operators because of its combination of cabin volume, transcontinental capability, operating efficiency, an overall value proposition within the large- cabin segment. Derived from Embraer's regional airline platform experience, the Legacy 600 introduced a more airline-oriented operational philosophy into business aviation, while offering a spacious cabin environment that continues to compare favorably against many aircraft in its category. In summary, the Legacy 600 market remains active, although increased inventory levels and longer transaction timelines continue contributing to a more-selective overall environment. Well-equipped aircraft continue attracting buyer interest, particularly among operators seeking large cabin capability and operational value within this segment.
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