Mon, Aug 03, 2015
Numbers Improved Over First Quarter, But Down Compared To Previous Year
GAMA has released the second quarter 2015 general aviation aircraft shipment numbers.
Industry airplane shipments fell 9.1 percent to 1,015 units for the first half of the year, and airplane billings declined 4.6 percent to $10.4 billion, compared to the same period a year ago. Rotorcraft shipments decreased, from 502 units to 447 units, and billings were down an estimated 16.8 percent to $1.9 billion for the first six months.
The number of piston airplanes delivered fell 11.8 percent, from 526 units to 464 units. Turboprop shipments also declined 9.9 percent to 246 airplanes. Business jet manufacturers shipped 305 airplanes compared to 318 airplanes last year, a drop of 4.1 percent.
Piston rotorcraft declined to 130 shipments while turbine rotorcraft dropped from 358 units in 2014 to 317 units in 2015, an 11.5 percent decline.
SECOND QUARTER SHIPMENTS OF AIRPLANES MANUFACTURED WORLDWIDE
|
2014 |
2015 |
CHANGE |
Piston |
526 |
464 |
-11.8% |
Turboprops |
273 |
246 |
-9.9% |
Business Jets |
318 |
305 |
-4.1% |
Total Shipments |
1,117 |
1,015 |
-9.1% |
Total Billings |
$10.9B |
$10.4B |
-4.6% |
“While the second quarter generally improved over the first, our industry is still being buffeted by volatile global markets and contraction within the energy sector,” GAMA President and CEO Pete Bunce said.
SECOND QUARTER SHIPMENTS OF ROTORCRAFT MANUFACTURED WORLDWIDE
|
2014 |
2015 |
CHANGE |
Piston |
144 |
130 |
-9.7% |
Turbine |
358 |
317 |
-11.5% |
Total Shipments |
502 |
447 |
-11.0% |
Total Billings |
$2.3B |
$1.9B |
-16.8% |
“Robust new product development continues in each of our member companies, accentuating the need for streamlined certification processes and efficient validation mechanisms between regulatory authorities. Finally, fair global competitiveness for all GAMA members rests on the need for a global level playing field. Therefore, Export-Import Bank reauthorization remains a key priority for manufacturers.”
More News
Very High Frequency The frequency band between 30 and 300 MHz. Portions of this band, 108 to 118 MHz, are used for certain NAVAIDs; 118 to 136 MHz are used for civil air/ground voi>[...]
Aero Linx: Aviation Suppliers Association Established February 25, 1993, the Aviation Suppliers Association (ASA), based in Washington, D.C., is a not-for-profit association, repre>[...]
Have A Story That NEEDS To Be Featured On Aero-News? Here’s How To Submit A Story To Our Team Some of the greatest new stories ANN has ever covered have been submitted by our>[...]
From 2021 (YouTube Version): Colorado Campus Offers aVariety Of Aerospace Entertainment And Education Wings over the Rockies Exploration of Flight is the second location for the Wi>[...]
Also: Paramotor Champ's, Electric Ultralight, ICON BK Update, Burt Rutan at Oshkosh! The Popular Rotorcraft Association is reaching out for help in rebuilding their private runway >[...]