Dassault Falcon 50,  
GDP,  
Gulfstream G-IV,  
aircraft on registry,  
helicopter,  
jet,  
multi,  
piston,  
pre-owned,  
single,  
turboprop,  
used aircraft  in  
Charts  
Wednesday, May 26, 2010 at 9:13AM 
Used Aircraft Market: This chart displays  each model's quarterly  value in relationship to its average equipped  price at the inception of  the aircraft. The study begins in the spring  quarter of 1994 and  includes the Jet, Turboprop, Multi, Piston and  Helicopter. For all  charts, the red number indicates the first  reporting date after 9-11.
Jet: The jet chart depicts the average  price (in thousands) of  the six 1990s jets listed in the box.
Turboprop: The turboprop chart depicts the  average price (in  thousands) of a 1985, 1986 and four 1990 turboprops  listed in the box.
Multi: The multi chart depicts the average  price (in thousands)  of the six multi models listed in the box. Each  model’s year will  precede the name of the aircraft.
Piston: The piston chart depicts the  average price (in thousands)  of the 10 pistons listed in the box. Each  model’s year will precede the  name of the aircraft.
Helicopter: The helicopter chart depicts  the average price (in  thousands) of the six helicopters listed in the  box. Each model’s year  will precede the name of the aircraft.
NASDAQ: This ratio scale chart depicts the  change for the NASDAQ  daily average from quarter to quarter beginning  at the end of the first  quarter of 1992. Each data point represents the  closing daily average on  the last trading day of each quarter. This  study originates in the  first quarter of 1971.
Aircraft on Registry: The Aircraft on  Registry chart depicts the  number of aircraft reported in Aircraft  Bluebook that are listed on FAA  records and considered to be in the  U.S. inventory.
U.S. Real Gross Domestic Product: This  graph represents real  gross domestic product measured by the U.S.  Department of Commerce. Each  data point represents the percentage  change from the 2005 baseline GDP.  The study begins with the second  quarter in 2005.
Single/Multi: The blue line in the  Single/Multi chart depicts  change-of-ownership data for singles. The  black line represents multis.
Jet/Turboprop/Heli: The black line in the  Jet/Turboprop/Heli  chart represents change-of-ownership information for  jets. The blue line  depicts turboprops, and the gray line represents  helicopters.
Total Market: Depicts change-of-ownership  data for all aircraft  included in the Aircraft Bluebook. The numbers  are from the FAA  Registry. Gliders, homebuilts, airliners and other  aircraft not found in  the Bluebook are not included in this study.
Monday, November 30, 2009 at 3:29PM 
Used Aircraft Market: This chart displays each model's quarterly value in relationship to its average equipped price at the inception of the aircraft. The study begins in the spring quarter of 1994 and includes the Jet, Turboprop, Multi, Piston and Helicopter. For all charts, the red number indicates the first reporting date after 9-11.
Jet: The jet chart depicts the average price (in thousands) of the six 1990s jets listed in the box.
Turboprop: The turboprop chart depicts the average price (in thousands) of a 1985, 1986 and four 1990 turboprops listed in the box.
Multi: The multi chart depicts the average price (in thousands) of the six multi models listed in the box. Each model’s year will precede the name of the aircraft.
Piston: The piston chart depicts the average price (in thousands) of the 10 pistons listed in the box. Each model’s year will precede the name of the aircraft.
Helicopter: The helicopter chart depicts the average price (in thousands) of the six helicopters listed in the box. Each model’s year will precede the name of the aircraft.
NASDAQ: This ratio scale chart depicts the change for the NASDAQ daily average from quarter to quarter beginning at the end of the first quarter of 1992. Each data point represents the closing daily average on the last trading day of each quarter. This study originates in the first quarter of 1971.
Aircraft on Registry: The Aircraft on Registry chart depicts the number of aircraft reported in Aircraft Bluebook that are listed on FAA records and considered to be in the U.S. inventory.
U.S. Real Gross Domestic Product: This graph represents real gross domestic product measured by the U.S. Department of Commerce. Each data point represents the percentage change from the 2005 baseline GDP. The study begins with the second quarter in 2005.
Single/Multi: The blue line in the Single/Multi chart depicts change-of-status data for singles. The green line represents multis.
Jet/Turboprop/Heli: The dark blue line in the Jet/Turboprop/Heli chart represents change-of-status information for jets. The green line depicts turboprops, and the light blue line represents helicopters.
Total Market: Depicts change-of-status data for all aircraft included in the Aircraft Bluebook. The numbers are from the FAA Registry. Gliders, homebuilts, airliners and other aircraft not found in the Bluebook are not included in this study.