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GAMA Publishes 2015 First Quarter Aircraft Shipment Data

GAMA NEWS 15-21 For Immediate Release: May 8, 2015
Washington, DC — The General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) today published first quarter 2015 aircraft shipment results. The general aviation industry shipped 678 aircraft in the first three months of the year for a total value of $5.3 billion.

"The first-quarter numbers show that, while our industry has been gaining traction over the past few years, we face some renewed headwinds in several regions of the world, including Asia, parts of Europe, and Latin America," said GAMA President and CEO Pete Bunce. "Our industry is focused on regaining momentum, but we need the U.S. Congress to be a strong partner and reauthorize the Export-Import Bank before the June 30 deadline. It is time to stop playing political games with industry jobs. Congress needs to move ahead and pass reauthorization quickly to ensure a level global playing field and provide needed stability in a difficult market."

Total airplane shipments declined from 520 during first quarter 2014 to 441 in first quarter 2015. Airplane billings were down 12.6 percent from last year to $4.5 billion. Rotorcraft shipments declined by 18.3 percent to 188 aircraft delivered in first quarter 2015 while billings were down 17.9 percent to $0.8 billion.

FIRST QUARTER SHIPMENTS OF AIRPLANES MANUFACTURED WORLDWIDE

 

2014

2015

CHANGE

Piston

241

193

-19.9% 

Turboprops

125

115

-8.0%

Business Jets

154

133

-13.6%

Total Shipments 520

441

-15.2%
Total Billings $5.2B $4.5B -12.6%

FIRST QUARTER SHIPMENTS OF ROTORCRAFT MANUFACTURED WORLDWIDE

 

2014

2015

CHANGE

Piston

74

52

-29.7%

Turbine

156

136

-12.8%

Total Shipments 230

188

-18.3%
Total Billings $1.0B $0.8B -17.9%



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.