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The Light Aircraft market is a segment of the Aircraft industry that includes aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of 12,500 lbs or less. These aircraft are typically used for recreational and business purposes, such as private air travel, aerial photography, and air ambulance services. Light Aircraft are typically powered by piston engines, although some models are powered by turboprop or jet engines.
Light Aircraft are typically divided into two categories: single-engine and multi-engine. Single-engine aircraft are typically used for recreational purposes, while multi-engine aircraft are used for business purposes. Light Aircraft are typically constructed from composite materials, such as fiberglass and carbon fiber, which provide strength and durability while keeping the aircraft lightweight.
Light Aircraft are typically more affordable than larger aircraft, making them a popular choice for private pilots and small businesses. They are also easier to maintain and operate than larger aircraft, making them a popular choice for recreational pilots.
Some companies in the Light Aircraft market include Cessna, Piper, Cirrus, Diamond, and Beechcraft. Show Less Read more