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Cirrus SF50

Jet · 652 active US registrations

FAA Registry DataNTSB Public DataUpdated Mar 2026
Cirrus SF50

Cirrus SF50

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Purchase Price

$1.0M-$4.0M

Fuel Burn

40 gph

Cost/Hour

$277.00/hr

US Fleet

652

Ownership Cost Summary

Purchase

$1.0M-$4.0M

Annual Fixed

$45K-$75K

/yr

Hourly Variable

$277.00/hr

/flight hour

5-Year Total

$1.4M-$4.7M

Purchase Price$1,000,000 – $4,000,000
Annual Fixed Costs$45,225 – $75,475 /yr
Hourly Variable Cost$277.00/hr
Annual Cost (100 hrs/yr)$72,925 – $72,925 /yr
Annual Cost (200 hrs/yr)$100,625 – $100,625 /yr
5-Year Total Cost$1,364,625 – $4,654,375

Cost estimates based on published data and industry averages. Actual costs vary by condition, location, usage, and maintenance history.0

Specifications & Engine

Performance

Horsepower2000 hp

Engine & Weights

EngineWILLIAMS FJ33-5A
Engine Typeturbofan
TBO5,000 hrs
Overhaul Cost$150,000-$220,000
Overhaul Reserve$37.00/hr
Fuel Burn40.0 gph
Propconstant speed

Source: FAA Type Certificate Data Sheet, ENGINE.txt registry. TBO and overhaul costs from industry standard data.

Market Prices by Year

Typical asking prices. Actual prices vary by condition, total time, avionics, and engine time.

1970-1979
$375K
1980-1989
$525K
1990-1999
$750K
2000-2009
$1.1M
2010-2019
$1.9M
2020-present
$3.8M

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Insurance Estimates

Annual hull + liability premiums by pilot experience.

new ppl$33,750 – $48,750/yr
experienced$23,625 – $28,875/yr
atp$12,000 – $16,500/yr

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Rates are estimates only and vary by hull value, pilot experience, training, location, and carrier. Contact an aviation insurance broker for accurate quotes.

Safety Record

NTSB data, 1982-2025.

15

Total Reports

11

Accidents

1

Fatal

23.0

Per 1K Fleet

Raw NTSB report counts. Not a safety rating. Factors including fleet size, flight hours, pilot demographics, and mission profile affect rates.

Maintenance Reports

FAA SDR data, 2015-2024.

43

Service Difficulty Reports

Top Systems Reported

Hydraulics / Flight Controls
25
Powerplant
14
Miscellaneous
2
Structures
1
System Z
1

SDRs are mandatory reports filed by maintenance facilities when defects are found. Higher counts may reflect larger fleet size and better reporting, not necessarily lower reliability.

Fuel Cost

40.0 gph at ~$6.50/gal 100LL

$260

/hr

$26,000

100 hrs

$52,000

200 hrs

Prices vary by region. View by state.

Fleet & Registration

652

Active US Registrations

Source: FAA Aircraft Registry (active, valid registrations).

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Cirrus SF50 cost?

A Cirrus SF50 typically sells for $1,000,000 to $4,000,000 depending on year, condition, total time, and avionics.

How much does it cost per hour to fly a Cirrus SF50?

The variable cost is approximately $277.00/hr, including fuel, oil, and engine reserve.

What is the fuel burn of a Cirrus SF50?

Approximately 40.0 gallons per hour at normal cruise.

What are the annual costs of owning a Cirrus SF50?

Annual fixed costs run $45,225 to $75,475/yr before fuel and engine reserves.

How much does an engine overhaul cost on a Cirrus SF50?

$150,000 to $220,000, TBO of 5,000 hours.

How many Cirrus SF50 aircraft are still flying?

There are 652 Cirrus SF50 aircraft with active US registrations according to the FAA Aircraft Registry.

Important Disclaimer

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