The Business Aircraft Briefing is a continually updated information service consisting of reports that track the status and outlook of the world’s business aircraft and engines market.
The global business aircraft market remains dynamic with substantial opportunities for suppliers and customers. Aircraft variants and their associated engines are designed to meet the needs of demanding customers that expect tremendous value for their money.
The Briefing takes a comprehensive view of the market. First, we look at the market and where it is headed. Second is our assessment of the manufacturers and new product development prospects. Third is our forecast, including assumptions and segment details. Finally, there’s our quantitative market forecast, which covers all turbofan and turboprop business aircraft, and the associated engines.
The report presents its analysis and forecast by class of aircraft:
- Very Light
- Entry Level
- Mid-Sized
- Super Mid-Sized
- Large
- Very Large
- Ultra
- Jetliners/Regional Jets
- Turboprops
In addition to the traditional business jets listed below, the report also covers Jetliners, Regional Jets and all major Turboprop aircraft.
- Bombardier Challenger/Global Series
- Bombardier Challenger 300
- Bombardier Learjet Series
- Cessna Citation Series
- Dassault Aviation Falcon Series
- Eclipse Aviation Eclipse Series
- Embraer Legacy/Phenom Series
- Emivest Aerospace SJ30
- General Dynamics Gulfstream G100/200
- General Dynamics Gulfstream G300/400/500/650
- Hawker Beechcraft Beechjet/Hawker 400
- Hawker Beechcraft Hawker 800/1000/4000
- Hawker Beechcraft King Air
- Hawker Beechcraft Premier/Hawker 200 Series
- Honda Aircraft HondaJet
- Piaggio P.180 Avanti
- Pilatus PC-12/PC-24
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Companies Mentioned
- Bombardier
- Cessna
- CFE Company
- Cirrus
- Dassault
- Eclipse Aviation
- Embraer Legacy
- GE Honda
- General Dynamics
- General Electric
- Hawker Beechcraft
- Honda Aircraft
- Honeywell
- Piaggio
- Pilatus
- Pratt & Whitney
- Rolls-Royce
- Safran Aircraft Engines
- Socata
- SyberJet Aircraft
- Williams International
Methodology
The publisher's analysts employ a combination of empirical and expert centered approaches to forecasting across multiple global defense and aerospace markets. Numerous variables play into future market requirements: macroeconomics, geopolitics, regional competitiveness, public and private market forces, cost pressures, country‐specific budget constraints, supplier relationships, etc.
We maintain proprietary databases that provide a strong foundation for building a quantitative understanding of key relationships between the forces that drive the demand for an array of products, platforms, and systems. These data assets have been developed and expanded over 30 years of company operations and provide an unapparelled set of resources that make the publisher uniquely qualified to forecast future industry performance. These empirical fundamentals allow for rigorous modelling.
In addition to this highly structured, data-driven perspective, the publisher through the expertise of its analysts has a comprehensive qualitative understanding of the forces that shape market demand. It is our position that forecasting demands both empirical understanding and artistic interpretation based on insights gained from decades of dedicated research and analysis. The result is a forecast that combines both to achieve a highly informed window to the future.
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