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Global Business Aviation Outlook

Business jet usage will recover to 2019 levels by Q221 - Honeywell

80% of operators say purchase plans have not been affected by COVID-19

 

 

Honeywell’s 29th annual Global Business Aviation Outlook forecasts up to 7,300 new business jet deliveries worth $235bn from 2021 to 2030, down 4% in deliveries from the same 10-year forecast a year ago.

Despite the dip, 4 of 5 business jet operators in the survey indicate that purchase plans have not been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Short-term reductions in both deliveries and expenditures due to the pandemic aren’t expected to have a lasting impact on the business jet industry.

“Business jet usage is expected to rebound to 80% to 85% of 2019 levels in the 4th quarter of 2020 and fully rebound by the middle of 2021, indicating demand for business jet travel is returning after the global pandemic caused a slowdown in the industry earlier this year,” said Heath Patrick, president, Americas Aftermarket, Honeywell Aerospace. “The information we gleaned from operators shows a less than 1% decline in five-year purchase plans, so despite the short-term effects of the pandemic, we don’t expect long-term changes to purchase plans or to the overall health of the business jet market.”

Key findings in the 2020 Honeywell Global Business Aviation Outlook:

Effects of COVID-19 on the industry:

Breakdown by Region

North America - Compared with last year, new aircraft acquisition plans in North America are flat.

Europe - Operators have slowly been replacing aging aircraft in the fleet.

Latin America - Purchase plans dipped 6 percentage points to a five-year low.

Asia PacificPurchase plans are stable in the region, largely unchanged from last year.

Middle East and AfricaHigher purchase plans were reported, following a five-year low in 2019.

Used Jets

Plans to acquire used jets in the next five years dropped by about 6 percentage points from last year’s survey. Twenty-five percent of used business jets will trade hands over the next five years, compared with a five-year projection of 31% in 2019.

Making an Impact on Business Decisions

The Global Business Aviation Outlook reflects current operator concerns and also identifies longer-cycle trends that Honeywell uses in its own product decision process. The survey has helped identify opportunities for investments in flight-efficiency upgrades, expanded propulsion offerings, innovative safety products, services, upgrades, and enhanced aircraft connectivity offerings. The survey also informs Honeywell’s business pursuit strategy and helps position the company consistently on high-value platforms in growth sectors.

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BlueSky Business Aviation News | 8th October 2020 | Issue #576

 

 

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