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Third Quarter 2005 Shipments and Billings Please General Aviation Manufacturers

GAMA NEWS 05-28 For Immediate Release: Oct 28, 2005

WASHINGTON, DC, October 28, 2005 – The General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) released the third quarter numbers for general aviation shipments and billings today. Compared with last year at this time, shipments rose 25.7 percent to 2,423 units, while industry wide billings for new airplanes rose to $10.3 billion.

“Our industry is very satisfied with the positive numbers so far this year. This is an affirmation that the efficiency and advanced capabilities of general aviation products are very attractive to markets around the world,” said GAMA President and CEO Pete Bunce.

Shipments of piston-powered airplanes manufactured worldwide increased to 1,685 units in the first three quarters of 2005, up from last year’s 1,342. Turboprop shipments increased from 194 airplanes in the first three quarters of 2004 to 228 this year. Business jets were also up with total shipments for three quarters increasing 30.4 percent, from 391 units last year to 510 units this year.

“Even though we have reasons to believe that general aviation will continue to experience positive growth, we remain concerned about challenges; the high price of fuel, access to airports and airspace, and the FAA reauthorization debate are issues that can impact our continued recovery,” Bunce added.

Note: The original report transposed the shipment numbers for the Bombardier’s Challenger 604 and Global 5000. This correction was made 11/01/2005.

 

FIRST NINE MONTHS 2005 VERSUS 2004 SHIPMENTS OF AIRPLANES MANUFACTURED WORLDWIDE

2004

2005

CHANGE

Pistons

1,342

1,685

+25.6%

Turboprops

194

228

+17.5%

Business Jets

391

510

+30.4%

Total Shipments

1,927

2,423

+25.7%

Total Billings

$8.0B

$10.3B

+28.2%

Communications Director:
Andre Castro: acastro@gama.aero
General Aviation Manufacturers Association
www.GAMA.aero
Headquarters: (+1) 202-393-1500
European Office: (+32) 2 550-3900

GAMA exists to foster and advance the general welfare, safety, interests, and activities of the global business and general aviation industry. This includes promoting a better understanding of general aviation manufacturing, maintenance, repair, and overhaul and the important role these industry segments play in economic growth and opportunity, and in serving the critical transportation needs of communities, companies, and individuals worldwide.