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Tue, May 05, 2009

As Bad As We Feared: GA Airplane Shipments Down In First Quarter

2009's Mantra May Be "Crash and Burn"

GAMA has compiled the anxiously awaited First Quarter stats for 2009 and we're afraid to tell you that it is what we feared... bad news.

GAMA states that in the first three months of 2009, deliveries of general aviation airplanes totaled 462 units, a 41.1 percent drop from the same period last year, with industry billings falling 18.2 percent to $4.34 billion.

"This is an extremely difficult time for our industry," said GAMA President and CEO, Pete Bunce.

"We are dealing first and foremost with the severe negative effects of a worldwide economic downturn, but also with unwarranted criticism focused on the industry. The result has been the cancellation of orders for new airplanes and the loss of more than 15,000 high-paying jobs for American workers over the last several months. The reality is that the U.S. general aviation industry leads the world in innovation and remains one of the few American industries with a positive balance of trade." Bunce added, "We will continue to work with governments around the world to recognize that general aviation can play a key role in propelling the economic recovery."

The piston airplane segment was down 55.1 percent in the first quarter, with 179 units delivered as compared to 399 airplanes in the first three months of 2008. The turboprop segment was the only segment that experienced growth in the first quarter with 92 units delivered, up from 89 units during the same period in 2008 for a 3.4 percent increase. Business jet shipments fell 35.7 percent in the first quarter with 191 airplanes delivered, as compared to 297 business jets in the first quarter of 2008.

FIRST QUARTER SHIPMENTS OF AIRPLANES MANUFACTURED WORLDWIDE
Category 2008 2009 CHANGE
Pistons 399 179 -55.1%
Turboprops  89 92  +3.4%
Business Jets  297 191  -35.7%
       
Total Shipments 785 462 -41.1%
Total Billings $5.30B  $4.34B  -18.2%
FMI: www.gama.aero

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