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IADA Expects a Larger Post-Pandemic Market

Clearer Skies Ahead for Business Aviation

The Third Quarter 2023 Market Report released by the International Aircraft Dealers Association (IADA) predicts a significantly larger market going forward. The report includes hard sales data in addition to the perspectives of IADA’s global members.

IADA Executive Director Wayne Starling stated: “The good news is that inventories are expanding, price inflation has slowed if not slightly slipped, and supply chain quirks and bottlenecks are being ironed out industry-wide. Additionally, MROs and FBOs are expanding to meet the needs of aging fleets. Those factors coupled with massive new options from fleet buyers could be signals that supply and demand are rebalancing for a larger post-pandemic marketplace.”

On the other hand, as the preowned business aircraft market continues to adjust to post-pandemic conditions and a bigger market, the current assessment of the aircraft sales market and six-month outlook have slipped just slightly in the past quarter. The culprits are, in the view of IADA’s survey respondents, high interest rates, somewhat softer pricing, and lingering concerns about the potential for an economic recession in the U.S.

Overall, business aircraft valuations remain relatively stable with newer models and higher pedigree aircraft coming off of their peak prices by five-to-ten-percent. Older models have dropped in value by 15-twenty-percent for less-preferred aircraft sold over the past couple years. Aircraft utilization has remained solid, within a few percent of the third quarter of 2022 and well ahead of 2019 levels.

There were 309 used aircraft deals closed in the third quarter of 2023 with 257 aircraft sales under contract. Sixty-six aircraft were sold at a lower-than-asking price and 44 deals fell apart in the quarter. IADA dealers received 116 new acquisition agreements and were retained exclusively to sell 226 aircraft.

Through September, 2023 has seen IADA dealers close 853 transactions, compared to 929 in the same period in 2022. IADA dealers signed 410 new acquisition agreements, compared to 519 in the prior year’s first nine-months. There were 191 aircraft sold with lowered prices, compared to 59 in the first nine-months of 2022, and 152 deals fell apart through September 2023 compared to 127 in the first three quarters of 2022.

While IADA’s proprietary member surveys provide insights into present market conditions, they also reveal the directionality of market forces in the near term. Recognizing that business aircraft markets are far from monolithic, IADA analyzes and reports on projections for supply, demand, and pricing across four turbine aircraft categories: Turboprops, Light Jets, Midsize Jets, and Large and Ultra-Long-Range Jets.

Generally, pricing is expected to reflect slight decreases and supply for sale is predicted to be slightly increased across all categories. Demand projections are expected to be stable for turboprops and light jets, with stable to slightly decreased demand for mid and larger size jets.

The Perspective Survey is sent to over one-thousand IADA members, consisting of IADA-Accredited Dealers and their Certified Brokers, OEMs, and IADA-Verified Products and Services Members. IADA-Accredited Dealers and their Certified Brokers are involved in both new and pre-owned aircraft sales.

IADA-Verified Products and Services Members are part of the Association’s collective network and represent a breadth of members providing comprehensive services, including transactions, operations, maintenance, insurance, financing, and leasing. Together, subject members offer an incisive perspective on the current state of the industry as well as an informed point of view vis-à-vis projections for the coming six-month period.

IADA's dealers consist of the top 17-percent of the world's experts and handle fifty-percent of used business aircraft sales. IADA-accredited dealers buy and sell more aircraft by dollar volume than the remainder of the world’s dealers combined, averaging over 1,300 transactions and $11.8-billion in volume per year.

Ninety-seven percent of IADA dealers do business in North America, 66-percent of dealers operate in Europe, 58-percent are active in Latin America and the Caribbean, 45-percent do business in Asia and the Pacific region, 39-percent work in the Middle East, and 41-percent in Africa. IADA also represents a variety of IADA-verified product and aviation services.

FMI: www.iada.aero

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