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Honeywell Trims Bizjet Market Outlook Slightly

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Key Takeaways:

  • Honeywell Aerospace forecasts slightly lower business jet deliveries for 2016, attributing the dip to slow economic growth, weaker emerging market demand, and anticipation of new models.
  • Despite the short-term slowdown, Honeywell projects 9,200 new business jets worth $270 billion will be delivered over the next decade, with a 3% average annual growth rate through 2025.
  • Buyers are primarily focusing on large-cabin models, which are expected to account for over 80% of all expenditures on new business jets in the near term.
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Honeywell Aerospace trimmed its business jet forecast slightly compared with the value noted in last year’s outlook, saying slow economic growth and the anticipation of new models in flight testing will lead to fewer aircraft deliveries in 2016.

Honeywell nonetheless predicted that 9,200 new business jets worth an impressive $270 billion will roll out of production facilities in the next decade.

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