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Reg# N389AW US
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$525,000
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Browse light jets for sale — the sweet spot for owner-flown and small-company jets. Light jets seat 6-8, cruise 400-460 kts, range 1,500-2,200 nm, and cost $1M-$8M used. The Citation CJ series, Embraer Phenom 300, Learjet 31/40/45, and HondaJet dominate this segment. Single-pilot certified with stand-up cabins and full lavatories. Prices range from $525,000 to $1,100,000 with an average of $812,500 across 2 priced listings.

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Citation CJ Series for Sale: CJ1/CJ2/CJ3/CJ4 and M2 — Cessna's best-selling light jet family. 6-9 seats, Williams FJ44 engines. $1M-$10M depending on variant and year. The gold standard in owner-flown jets.
Embraer Phenom 300 for Sale: Phenom 300/300E — the world's best-selling light jet for 10+ years. 7-9 seats, 453 kts, 2,010 nm range. $5M-$11M. Best-in-class performance and cabin.
Learjet for Sale: Learjet 31/40/45/75 — iconic speed and performance. 7-9 seats, up to 465 kts. $500K-$8M. Fastest light jets available but higher operating costs.
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Buying Tips

  • Citation CJ series has the largest support network and lowest operating costs in the light jet segment — $1,200-$2,000/hr depending on variant.
  • Phenom 300 commands premium resale values but also has excellent dispatch reliability and the best cabin in the light jet class.
  • Learjet operating costs are 10-20% higher than CJ or Phenom — factor fuel burn (180-200 gal/hr for Learjet 45 vs 130-150 for CJ3) into your budget.
  • Engine programs (TAP, MSP, JSSI) are critical — enrolled light jets sell for 10-15% more than non-enrolled equivalents.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a light jet cost?
Used light jets range from $1M for older Citation CJ1 or Learjet 31 models to $10M+ for late-model Phenom 300E or Citation CJ4. The sweet spot is $2M-$5M for mid-life CJ2+/CJ3 or early Phenom 300 aircraft.
What is the best light jet to buy?
The Embraer Phenom 300 leads in performance and cabin comfort. The Citation CJ3+ offers the best owner-flown experience with lowest operating costs. The HondaJet HA-420 is the most fuel-efficient. Choice depends on range needs, budget, and whether you prioritize speed or economy.
How far can a light jet fly?
Typical light jet range is 1,500-2,200 nm (1,700-2,500 statute miles). Citation CJ3 flies 1,875 nm, Phenom 300 does 2,010 nm, Learjet 45 reaches 2,120 nm. Most can fly coast-to-coast US with one fuel stop.
Disclaimer: All prices are asking prices from third-party sources. AeroGurus is not an appraiser, broker, or financial advisor. Always obtain a professional appraisal and inspection before purchasing.