Why buy a Cirrus?
Whether you’re a seasoned pilot or just beginning to consider aircraft ownership, Cirrus makes the journey seamless with world-class support, innovative safety features, and comprehensive training programs. If you’re ready to experience the benefits of Personal Aviation, Cirrus is here to guide you through every step. Yes, to be the pilot in command, you’ll need a Private Pilot License (PPL), which you can start working on today by finding your nearest Cirrus Authorized Training Center through our Cirrus Locator.
How much is a Cirrus SR22 G5?
CIRRUS SR22-G5 CIRRUS SR22-G5 Piston Single Aircraft range in price from as low as $529,900 to $669,000 based on Controller’s market-leading data. CIRRUS VISION Jet Aircraft range in price from as low as $1,774,900 to $3,950,000 based on Controller’s market-leading data.
Why are Cirrus SR22 so expensive?
The answer is undoubtedly weight, complexity, and cost—in order to create a fixed gear airplane (simple) that is still fast (performance), something had to be sacrificed and that was a steerable nose wheel. Taxiing the SR22 is certainly not hard after a few flights, but without practice it can lead to problems. It’s surprisingly simple. For all its high performance, the SR22 is actually quite easy to fly. Compared to the Cessna 210, there is no gear lever, no cowl flaps, and no propeller control. The after takeoff checklist has basically one item: retract flaps.