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GAMA Points to Strong Export Markets as Contributor to Increased Shipments

GAMA NEWS 06-18 For Immediate Release: Oct 27, 2006

WASHINGTON, DC, October 27, 2006 – The General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) today announced that shipments and billings of general aviation airplanes showed steady growth through the third quarter of 2006. Shipments of general aviation (GA) airplanes for the first nine months of this year totaled 2,842 units, an increase of 18.9 percent over the same period last year, while industry-wide billings were $13.2 billion, up 28.6 percent.

“General aviation plays an indispensable role in contributing to the vitality of the U.S. economy and now we are seeing GA playing an ever increasing role in the global marketplace,” said Pete Bunce, GAMA’s President and CEO.

Piston-engine aircraft shipments totaled 1,957 units compared to 1,653 units delivered in 2005, a 18.4 percent increase. Turboprop shipments increased from 228 units last year to 256 units this year. Business jet shipments were 629, a 23.3 percent increase over the 510 units delivered through the first nine months in 2005.

“Our manufacturers have seen growth in all airplane segments, part of which we attribute to strengthening sales in Europe, and into Russia, China, and India,” said Bunce. “Business people and government officials are recognizing the dynamic role that general aviation plays in building a vibrant economy and, as our manufacturers continue to bring new innovations to market, we expect this trend to continue.”

FIRST NINE MONTHS SHIPMENTS OF AIRPLANES MANUFACTURED WORLDWIDE

2005

2006

CHANGE

Pistons

1,653

1,957

+18.4%

Turboprops

228

256

+12.3%

Business Jets

510

629

+23.3%

Total Shipments

2,391

2,842

+18.9%

Total Billings

$10.3B

$13.2B

+28.6%

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.