Private Jet Brokers
Find trusted aircraft brokers and dealers worldwide. Compare specializations, track records, and services.
Broker Categories
Worldwide coverage, all aircraft types
Europe, Asia, Middle East focus
Ultra long-range & VIP configurations
Used aircraft & refurbishment
NetJets, Flexjet & more
Direct manufacturer partnerships
Featured Brokers
All Brokers
Wichita, KS (USA) • Founded 1989
Citation market leaders, 35+ years
Zurich, Switzerland (Global) • Founded 2007
European market leader
Knoxville, TN (USA) • Founded 2005
Integrated aviation services
Dubai, UAE (Middle East/Asia) • Founded 2015
Fastest growing in GCC region
Overland Park, KS (USA) • Founded 1958
Industry standard for aircraft valuations since 1958
Oklahoma City, OK (USA) • Founded 1985
Turboprop market specialists
Monaco (Europe/Global) • Founded 2008
Monaco-based boutique broker
Basel, Switzerland (Global) • Founded 1967
Part of General Dynamics, 50+ years
What to Look for in a Broker
IADA Membership
International Aircraft Dealers Association certification ensures ethical standards and industry knowledge.
Transaction History
Look for brokers with proven track records in your target aircraft category and price range.
Market Knowledge
Top brokers provide real-time market data, comparable sales, and pricing intelligence.
Global Network
International connections help source aircraft worldwide and navigate cross-border transactions.
Full-Service Support
Pre-buy inspections, legal coordination, registration, and delivery management.
Transparent Fees
Clear commission structures (typically 1-3% for sellers, free to buyers) with no hidden costs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a private jet broker do?
A jet broker facilitates aircraft transactions between buyers and sellers. They provide market intelligence, pricing guidance, negotiate terms, coordinate inspections, and manage the closing process. They typically earn commission from the seller (1–3%) and their services are free to buyers.
How do I choose a jet broker?
Look for: IADA membership, transaction history in your aircraft category, market knowledge, global network, and transparent fees. Ask for references, recent comparable sales, and their specific process for your acquisition.
What is IADA?
The International Aircraft Dealers Association (IADA) is a professional organization that sets ethical standards for aircraft brokers. IADA-certified dealers complete rigorous training and adhere to a code of ethics. While not required, IADA membership signals professionalism.
How much do jet brokers charge?
Brokers typically charge sellers 1–3% of the aircraft purchase price. Buyer representation is usually free (the broker splits the seller's commission). Some brokers charge flat fees or retainers for complex searches or consulting services.
Can I buy a jet without a broker?
Yes, but it's not recommended for most buyers. Brokers provide market intelligence, pricing benchmarks, inspection coordination, and negotiation expertise that can save you more than their commission costs. They also protect you from fraud and misrepresented aircraft.
How long does a jet purchase take?
Typical timeline: 30–90 days from signed letter of intent to closing. Factors include: aircraft location, inspection requirements, financing, registration, and delivery logistics. Pre-owned aircraft close faster than new aircraft with custom interiors.
Ready to Buy a Jet?
Start with our aircraft comparison guide or connect directly with a broker for personalized advice.
Directory listings are for informational purposes only. Always conduct your own due diligence before engaging any broker. Verify credentials, request references, and consult legal advisors before entering aircraft purchase agreements.