Honeywell Business Jet Aviation Forecast projects 7\,700 new aircraft deliveries\, valued at $251bn.

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Honeywell Business Jet Aviation Forecast projects 7,700 new aircraft deliveries, valued at $251bn.

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Deliveries in 2019 projected to be higher than 2018 with growth supported by new models entering service. Purchase plans for the next five years are higher in North America and Europe, lower in Asia Pacific, Middle East, Africa and Latin America due to geopolitical issues and slow economic growth.

ORLANDO, FLA. - The business jet industry is expected to experience strong growth in the short to medium term, supported by several new airplane models coming to market and an improved used aircraft environment, according to Honeywell's 27th annual Global Business Aviation Outlook. The Global Business Aviation Outlook forecasts up to 7,700 new business jet deliveries worth $251 billion from 2019 to 2028, up 1 to 2 percentage points from the 2017 10-year forecast.

"A better used-aircraft market environment coupled with the entry into service of many new business jet platforms will lead to higher deliveries in 2019 after a virtually flat year in 2018," said Bill Kircos, vice president, Global Marketing, Honeywell Aerospace. "We are excited about the used market and about new and innovative aircraft models that will not only drive solid growth in 2019 and 2020, but also have a significant impact on new business jet purchases in the midterm and long term."

Key findings in the 2018 Honeywell global outlook include:

Breakdown by Region

North America – Compared with last year, new aircraft acquisition plans in North America are slightly higher.

Europe – Despite operators still contending with slow economic growth and the uncertain effects of Brexit, new jet purchase plans increased significantly in this year's survey.

Latin America – Purchase plans are down 7 percentage points when compared with last year. Higher purchase plans in Brazil are offset by significantly lower purchase plans in Mexico.

Asia Pacific – Despite geopolitics and regional tensions, purchase plans are stable in the region, down only 1 percentage point from last year.

Middle East and Africa – Lower purchase plans were reported, impacted by political tensions and ongoing conflict in the region.

Brazil, Russia, India, China (BRIC) – A significant increase in Brazilian purchase plans compared with last year drove higher BRIC results.

Used Jets and Flight Activity
The pace of flight activity in the past year has increased, with survey respondents in all regions of the world except Asia reporting higher utilization in 2018 compared with 2017.

With respect to the used jet market:

Making an Impact on Business Decisions
This annual outlook reflects topical operator concerns, but also identifies longer-cycle trends that Honeywell uses in its own product decision process. The survey has helped identify opportunities for investments in flight-efficiency upgrades, expanded propulsion offerings, innovative safety products, services, upgrades, and enhanced aircraft connectivity offerings. The survey also contributes to Honeywell's business pursuit strategy and helps position Honeywell consistently on high-value platforms in growth sectors.