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Classic Aero-TV: All Things Piper -- Simon Caldecott Sets The Agenda

Some Very Impressive Sales Numbers Prove That Piper Still Has What It Takes To Survive

Not all the news in GA is bad... especially if you happen to be working at Piper Aircraft.

Within days of our interview with Piper Boss, Simon Caldecott, Piper had even better news to crow about. Piper Aircraft continued to deliver more new aircraft and increase new airplane revenue during the first half of 2013, continuing a steady improved performance trend.

For the first half of 2013, Piper delivered 86 airplanes, up 13 percent from 76 total deliveries during the same period in 2012, while generating $77 million in revenue, up more than 11 percent from $69M during the first half of 2012.

"Piper delivered three more M-Class aircraft during the first half of this year compared to this past year. We also delivered 7 more Piper Twin Class and Trainer Class airplanes, primarily as a result of successfully incorporating Garmin G1000 avionics for pilot training applications,” said Piper President and CEO Simon Caldecott. "While we remain cautiously optimistic about the future, we are pleased with Piper’s overall improved performance trajectory for the past three and a half years."

Since 2009 when Piper generated $87 million in sales, Piper’s fiscal performance has improved steadily. In 2010, Piper’s new aircraft revenue increased to $120M and in 2011 total revenue increased to $131 million. In 2012, Piper new aircraft revenue grew to $149 million.

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