Boeing Aircraft
13 used Boeing aircraft listings · $2,900,000–$70,394,980 · last refreshed 13 min ago
About Boeing Aircraft Company
The Boeing Company, founded in 1916 in Seattle, Washington, is the world's largest aerospace company by revenue and one of only two manufacturers of large commercial jetliners. While Boeing is primarily known for its 737, 747, 767, 777, and 787 airliner families, the company has a significant presence in the business aviation and government aircraft markets through its Boeing Business Jets (BBJ) division and military programs.
Boeing Business Jets convert 737, 777, and 787 airframes into ultra-luxury private aircraft. A BBJ1 (based on the 737-700) offers roughly 800 square feet of cabin space — more than three times a Gulfstream G650 — with range up to 6,200 nautical miles. Pre-owned BBJ prices typically range from $15 million to $80 million depending on age, configuration, and airframe. On the military-surplus and warbird side, Boeing heritage aircraft including the Stearman PT-17 trainer, B-17 Flying Fortress, and CH-47 Chinook occasionally appear on the resale market. The Stearman biplane, originally built by Boeing subsidiary Stearman Aircraft, remains one of the most popular warbirds with pre-owned prices from $60,000 to $150,000.
Boeing Aircraft for Sale
Price $2,900,000–$70,394,980
Boeing Aircraft Price & Cost
How much does a Boeing aircraft cost? Current pricing for used Boeing aircraft (also known as Boeing choppers or Boeing helis) is broken down per model in the table below — covering acquisition price, hourly operating cost and overhaul cost.
| Type | Model | Used price range | Op cost / hr | Annual fixed | Overhaul cost | Listings for sale |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Large Cabin Jet | $25,000,000–$25,000,000 | — | — | — | 5 | |
| Airliner | — | — | — | — | 1 | |
| Airliner | $18,000,000–$18,000,000 | — | — | — | 3 | |
| Airliner | — | — | — | — | 1 | |
| Airliner | $2,900,000–$2,900,000 | — | — | — | 1 | |
| Airliner | $20,707,741–$20,707,741 | — | — | — | 1 | |
| Airliner | $68,713,025–$70,394,980 | $8753 | — | — | 1 |
The cost of a Boeing aircraft depends on model, year, hours flown, avionics and condition. See operating costs and pre-buy checklist in the About section, or open a specific model page for a detailed price guide.
Boeing Models
Large Cabin Jet
Airliner
Boeing Models — Specifications
Model specFrequently Asked Questions — Boeing
How much does a Boeing Business Jet (BBJ) cost?
New BBJ MAX models range from $101–119M (2023 pricing). Used BBJ1 models based on the 737-700 trade between $41–71M depending on age and interior completion. Operating costs run $5,200–5,600/hour. The resale market is extremely limited since only a small pool of buyers can afford these aircraft.
What are the main drawbacks of owning a BBJ?
Airport access is the biggest limitation — BBJs require at least 7,500 ft of runway, ruling out popular fields like Teterboro and Van Nuys. The 41-foot tail height means most hangars cannot accommodate them. At 171,000 lbs max weight, density altitude and weight-restricted fields are problematic. Despite these constraints, BBJs offer over 6,000 nm range and 5,179 sq ft of fully customizable cabin space.
Is a BBJ worth it compared to a Gulfstream or Bombardier Global?
BBJs offer dramatically more cabin space (5,390 cu ft vs ~2,000 for large-cabin jets) at lower hourly operating costs. The 737 platform has 60+ million flight hours of proven reliability. However, purpose-built business jets like the G700 or Global 7500 access far more airports and fit standard hangars. BBJs suit owners who prioritize cabin volume and range over operational flexibility.
Boeing Inventory by Country
| United States | 31 |
| United Kingdom | 5 |
| Australia | 5 |
| MC | 3 |
| France | 2 |
| Brazil | 2 |
Recently Sold Boeing
| 1943 Stearman E75 | $220,405 |
| 1942 B75 N1 | $59,500 |
| 1976 727-200 SUPER27 | $1,500,000 |
| 1986 737-200 ADVANCED | $1,300,000 |
| 1942 A75L3 (pt17) Model 75 | $99,500 |
| 1942 A75L3 (pt17) Model 75 | $99,500 |