General Aviation Manufacturers Association: 1Q Business Jet Shipments Rise, but Turboprops Stumble

The business jet industry continued to build on its delivery momentum from last year, according to first-quarter delivery statistics released today by the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA). OEMs handed over 154 business jets worldwide in the first three months, a 19.4-percent increase over the 129 delivered in the first quarter of last year.

All the major business jet manufacturers saw increases year-over-year, led by Embraer, whose 11 additional Phenom 300 deliveries helped the Brazilian airframer post a 67-percent increase. Gulfstream also made gains, shipping 10 more aircraft in the quarter versus a year ago, for a 34.5-percent increase.

All the major business jet manufacturers saw increases year-over-year, led by Embraer

With 40 aircraft delivered in the quarter, the pressurized turboprop segment saw a 23-percent decline from the 52 aircraft shipped in the same period last year, driven by a 35-percent drop-off in King Air deliveries (22 versus 34 last year) from Beechcraft, which was acquired by Cessna parent company Textron in mid-March.

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