Single Turbine Helicopter for Sale
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$1,800,000
For Sale
Total Time
4,392
Location
Sofia, Bulgaria
Listed 1mo ago
$1,770,000
For Sale
Reg#
ZK-IGY
New Zealand
Location
Queenstown, Otago, New Zealand
Via HeliWorks
Listed 1mo ago
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For Sale
Total Time
2,024
Location
Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia
Listed 1mo ago
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For Sale
Total Time
2,751
Reg#
N888HV
US
Location
Leesburg, FL
Via Hans
Listed 1mo ago
$3,092,506
For Sale
Total Time
333
Reg#
N243TB
US
Location
Kerrville, Texas, Australia
Via Jecobra Aviation
3 sources
Listed 1mo ago
$1,273,830
For Sale
Total Time
13,380
Location
Calgary, AB, Canada
Listed 1mo ago
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For Sale
Total Time
2,200
Location
Switzerland, Switzerland
2 sources
Listed 2mo ago
$432,674
For Sale
Total Time
6,550
Location
Randburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Listed 2mo ago
2026 AIRBUS H125
No Reg
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helitrader.com
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For Sale
Total Time
500
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LN-OFI
Norway
Location
Australia
Listed 2mo ago
$1,495,000
For Sale
Total Time
1,783
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G-SCHI
UK
Location
Cheltenham, England, United Kingdom
7 sources
Listed 2mo ago
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For Sale
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C-FBPQ
Canada
Location
Calgary, AB, Canada
4 sources
Listed 2mo ago
$1,450,000
For Sale
Total Time
11,410
Reg#
N547SA
US
Location
San Diego, CA
3 sources
Listed 2mo ago
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For Sale
Location
Airlie Beach, Queensland, Australia
Via Helibiz
3 sources
Listed 2mo ago
$1,250,000
For Sale
Total Time
6,075
Location
Auckland, North Island, New Zealand
3 sources
Listed 2mo ago
Browse single-engine turbine helicopters for sale — the workhorses of commercial aviation. From the legendary Bell 206 JetRanger to the modern Airbus H125 (AS350 AStar), single turbine helicopters serve tours, utility, EMS, law enforcement, and corporate transport. Used prices range from $250K for older Bell 206Bs to $4M+ for late-model Bell 407GXi and Airbus H130 aircraft. Prices range from $432,674 to $3,505,800 with an average of $1,520,805 across 20 priced listings.
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Light Single Turbine for Sale:
Bell 206B/L JetRanger/LongRanger, Robinson R66 Turbine, MD 500E/530F. 4-5 seats, 120-140 kts. $250K-$1.5M. Training, tours, survey, ranch work.
Medium Single Turbine for Sale:
Airbus H125/H130 (AS350/EC130), Bell 407/407GXi, MD 600N. 5-7 seats, 130-150 kts. $800K-$4M. Utility, EMS, law enforcement, heli-skiing, corporate.
Popular:
H125
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Buying Tips
- ✓ Turbine engine overhauls cost $150K-$350K — check remaining TBO and engine program enrollment (Rolls-Royce CorporateCare, P&WC ESP, Safran SBH).
- ✓ Main rotor blade replacements cost $50K-$100K per set — check remaining blade life and corrosion/erosion condition.
- ✓ Mission equipment affects value — EMS interior, cargo hook, FLIR, wire-strike kit can add $100K-$300K to a single-engine helicopter.
- ✓ Insurance for single turbine helicopters runs $20K-$60K/yr depending on pilot experience and mission type.
- ✓ Pre-purchase inspection typically costs $10K-$25K — always include engine borescope and blade NDT.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a single turbine helicopter cost?
Older Bell 206B JetRangers start at $250K. Robinson R66 Turbine runs $500K-$900K. Airbus H125 (AS350) ranges $800K-$3M. Bell 407 costs $1M-$3.5M. MD 530F runs $500K-$2M depending on age and configuration.
How much does it cost to operate a single turbine helicopter?
Operating costs range from $500-$1,200/hr including fuel (20-40 gal/hr), engine reserves, component life-limited parts, and maintenance. The Robinson R66 is cheapest at ~$500/hr. Bell 206 runs $600-$800/hr. Airbus H125 and Bell 407 cost $800-$1,200/hr. Annual fixed costs add $60K-$150K.
What is the best single-engine turbine helicopter?
The Airbus H125 (AS350 AStar) is the most popular — over 5,000 built, proven in every environment from sea level to the Himalayas. The Bell 407 is the premium choice for law enforcement and corporate. The Robinson R66 offers the lowest acquisition and operating costs. The MD 530F excels in hot-and-high performance.
Can I fly a single turbine helicopter single-pilot IFR?
Yes — most single turbine helicopters (Bell 206, H125, R66, MD 500, Bell 407) are certified for single-pilot IFR with appropriate avionics. A turbine type rating and instrument rating are required. Training costs $15K-$30K for initial type rating.
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.