Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Boeing 777 cost?
Used Boeing 777 prices vary depending on year of manufacture, airframe hours, avionics and overall condition. Browse the current Boeing 777 listings on PlaneFox to see real-time asking prices from European brokers and private sellers.
What is the price range for a used Boeing 777?
Boeing 777 prices depend heavily on year, airframe hours, engine time since overhaul and equipment level. Check the live Boeing 777 listings on PlaneFox to see the current asking-price range from brokers and private sellers.
How many Boeing 777 aircraft are for sale right now?
There are currently 5 Boeing 777 aircraft listed for sale on PlaneFox. Listings are aggregated daily from leading aircraft brokers and dealers across Europe, so the inventory updates throughout the week.
Where can I find a Boeing 777 for sale?
You can browse every available Boeing 777 in one place right here on PlaneFox. 5 are listed right now from brokers and dealers across Europe. Location should not be a dealbreaker. If you find the right Boeing 777 in another country, we can arrange a qualified ferry pilot to deliver the aircraft to your home airport.
What should I check when buying a used Boeing 777?
On any used Boeing 777, check four things first. Airframe hours: under 1,500 is low-time, 1,500 to 3,500 is mid-life, above 3,500 expect higher maintenance budgets and possibly an overhaul reserve. Engine time since major overhaul (SMOH): most piston engines are on a 2,000-hour TBO, so once SMOH passes 1,500 to 1,700 budget for the overhaul to come within the next 1 to 3 years. A piston overhaul typically costs 25,000 to 45,000 EUR, a turbine hot-section inspection 60,000 to 120,000 EUR. Avionics: a current Garmin glass panel (G1000 NXi, GTN 650/750, GFC 500/600 autopilot) adds real resale value, a steam-gauge panel means you should price in 25,000 to 60,000 EUR for a future upgrade. Damage history and corrosion: ask for the full logbook history, look specifically for prop strikes, gear-up landings and any structural repairs. Always commission a pre-purchase inspection (PPI) from an EASA Part-145 shop familiar with the Boeing 777, budget 1,500 to 3,500 EUR for a thorough PPI. Also verify the export certificate of airworthiness, EASA Form 1 paperwork and recent ADs/SBs are complied with.
How do Boeing 777 prices change with year of manufacture?
Our price stability chart for the Boeing 777 shows the average asking price by year of manufacture, based on current listings. This makes it easy to see how the Boeing 777 holds its value over time and to identify which model years offer the best price-to-condition ratio.