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ACJ analysis reveals scale of private jet fleet in the US

 

 

Analysis of industry data by Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ) reveals there are 14,632 private jets in the United States, around 62.5% of the world’s fleet.

Its analysis found that among private jets in the US, 37.5% are categorized as heavy or long-range, 36.5% as light, 20.5% as midsize and 5.5% as very light jets.

In terms of which states have the largest fleets of private jets, Texas has the most with 1,651, followed by Florida (1,619), California (1,431), New York (487) and Georgia (439).

“The US business aviation sector is the biggest in the world, and it is growing,” said Sean McGeough, VP Commercial ACJ for North America. In the first six months of 2022, the number of business aviation departures in the US was 15.2% higher than during the same period in 2019," he added.

“Because of the huge size of the US and its importance on the global stage, over one-third of private jets registered in the country are categorized as heavy or ultra-long range, which is where we focus. We expect to see strong demand from owners of private jets looking to upgrade to newer models, and we are seeing more potential first-time buyers of larger private jets,” McGeough said. “With our ACJ TwoTwenty and its compelling proposition of ultimate comfort with superior economics, we are well positioned to capitalize on this growth.”


State Number of Heavy Jets Number of Midsize Jets Number of Light Jets Number of
Very Light Jets
Total Number of Private Jets
           
Texas 560 387 635 69 1651
Florida 617 359 552 91 1619
California 724 162 454 91 1431
New York 303 69 99 16 487
Georgia 149 96 177 17 439
Ohio 162 77 167 17 423
Michigan 125 122 123 10 380
North Carolina 96 78 172 26 372
Illinois 177 84 86 17 364
Tennessee 97 90 140 37 364

When it comes to which US cities have the most private jets, Houston has 329, followed by Dallas (327), Fort Lauderdale (307), Van Nuys (273) and Miami (229).

Cities Number of Heavy Jets Number of Midsize Jets Number of Light Jets Number of
Very Light Jets
Total Number of Private Jets
           
Houston 137 92 91 9 329
Dallas 157 78 81 11 327
Ft. Lauderdale 132 82 87 6 307
Van Nuys 206 24 38 5 273
Miami 114 56 50 9 229
Chicago 126 45 40 9 220
Teterboro 161 12 15 0 188
Scottsdale 68 27 53 15 163.
Pontiac 54 52 50 6 162
Atlanta 67 38 45 1 151

ACJ offers a range of large business aircraft, the latest of which is the ACJ TwoTwenty, which launched in October 2020, creating a whole new market segment - ‘The Xtra Large Bizjet.’

The ACJ TwoTwenty is a new and unique value proposition for business aviation buyers. It combines intercontinental range, enabling the aircraft to fly over 12 flight hours, with unmatched personal space, providing comfort for each passenger with 786 square feet of floor space. It is the only business jet featuring six wide VIP living areas of around 130 square feet each.

The ACJ TwoTwenty offers unbeatable economics and unrivaled reliability at the same price as ultra-long-range (ULR) business jets. It occupies the same parking footprint as competitive ULR jets and can take off from the same airports, but its operating costs are one-third less. It also is the quietest and most eco-friendly aircraft in its category.

ACJ is working as part of the global Airbus family to optimize its environmental performance, reduce noise and create responsible solutions that support both its sustainability ambitions and customers’ goals.

The ACJ TwoTwenty, thanks to its advanced design and the most efficient engines of any large business jet, is the quietest aircraft in the LR/ULR marketplace, delivering an 18-decibel noise margin versus current regulations and up to 20% lower fuel burn versus previous generation aircraft.

As with all ACJ aircraft, the ACJ TwoTwenty is certified to fly with a 50% blend of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). The goal is to achieve 100% SAF certification by 2030.

More than 210 Airbus corporate jets are in service worldwide, flying on every continent, including Antarctica.

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BlueSky Business Aviation News | 25th August 2022 | Issue #666

 

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