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Cirrus Next offers easier pathway to aircraft ownership
Cirrus Next ensures a streamlined upgrade pathway to a new aircraft, with a trade-in option for the aircraft currently owned or a transition aircraft purchased through the Cirrus Next programme.
The Cirrus is a deeply personal jet.
Read this story in our January/February 2026 printed issue.

Cirrus Aircraft has unveiled 'Cirrus Next', an aircraft trade-in and upgrade programme designed to simplify the purchase of a new Cirrus Aircraft.

Cirrus Next ensures a streamlined upgrade pathway to a new aircraft, with a trade-in option for the aircraft currently owned or a transition aircraft purchased through the Cirrus Next programme. Cirrus Next eliminates the complexities of managing two aircraft at once or having a gap in aircraft ownership. The programme is available for late model SR series aircraft and all generations of Vision Jets.

“Cirrus Next eases the new aircraft upgrade process for SR Series and Vision Jet owners,” says Zean Nielsen, chief executive officer of Cirrus. “We are dedicated to simplifying aircraft ownership, and with Cirrus Next we aim to complement new aircraft sales purchases and our network of brokers by removing barriers, uncertainty and downtime oftentimes associated with the transition.”

Cirrus Next is unique because it is a manufacturer-backed trade-in programme with seamless trade-in support complementing the authorised pre-owned network of Cirrus brokers.

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