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5 Private Jets You Can Buy For Less Than $1,000,000

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The average private jet cost millions of dollars to own and maintain each year. But some older light to mid size jets actually cost less than one may think. The private jets listed in this video are all aircrafts you can find for sale at less that a million dollars. The airplanes listed here are:

1. Cessna Citation Mustang (2007 – 2008) – $950,000
The citation mustang was Cessnas main very light jet until a year ago when they stopped manufacturing this airplane. For the last decade though, the Citation mustang has been one of the most popular small private jets in the industry. The airplane will cruise at close to 400 miles per hour and you can fly up to 6 people in the aircraft. Depending on load, you can travel up to 1300 miles.

2. Eclipse 500 Jet (2006 – 2008) – $500,000 – $700,000
Also a very light jet, the eclipse 500 has some respectable performance numbers. A bit faster than the citation mustang, the eclipse 500 also boast better fuel economy at some levels. Although since the newer generation eclipse 550 came out plus the introduction of other light jets like the cirrus sf50, the 500 have dropped even further in price.

3. Citation Bravo II (1979 – 1982)
Here is one of Cessnas oldest model class of jets. The citation brave have been around since the 70s, and even newer models that may have improved interior and or avionics, the performance have remained somewhat the same. And the design of the aircraft is still same as it was 30 years ago. Right now, the earliest models of this jet can be bought for $400,000 to $500,000.

4. Learjet 31A (1992 – 1997)
Private jet from bombardier, the 31A model is a superb aircraft with great performance. One that will carry up to 11 people on board and travel over 500 miles per hour. Get your hands on one for less than $400,000

5. Learjet 24D (1966 – 1974)
Also from bombardier. This is quite vintage, but still a great looking and performing jet if you can find one. Probably will need some renovations or restoration, but for $150,000 purchase price to own a private jet? well you decide.

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52 comments

    1. Talltrees84

      Set up an aviation charity and have a Go Fund Me to pay for the purchase and maintenance. You would have to use it for charity work though. Best to look for a far less costly twin engine piston prop aircraft. Nice to dream.

    1. A320 REMF

      Because, if you think you are going to have or fly one of these then you will. It all starts with your thinking. Trust me, I’m a patient.👻
      I recently met a guy who owned a four wheel drive Porche, okay it’s not a jet. But he saved for it by working as a machinist in a factory and he waited, and saved, for a further period, I think it was almost a year, to get the 4 wheel drive version. Amazing. There are ways you can fly or own or hire these jets you just have to make it your goal, start by asking questions, and don’t take notice of bullshit answers just carry on, you can do it. Try working for the aircraft company. If you don’t bother, its not going to be a problem to anybody.

    1. cccpredarmy

      If the maintenance of a private jet would be too high, businessmen wouldn’t bother much buying one. They would rather lend one instead. I’m speaking about the majority of “upper class”, not the “very top” which do not care about spending that much money.

    1. William Potter

      @GeneralSirDouglasMcA People who know nothing about business think “writing something off” means it is free. That isn’t how it works. It means you are spending money on something.

    2. William Potter

      @Rexxidy Never had that problem. Jet charter customers are respectful. It just wears out an airplane to use it so much. You lose money in the long run. In my small jet, it cost $2,000 to clean the carpet properly.

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