General Aviation Rides Momentum Into 2026
Market survey shows strong sales and backlog, but tariffs and supply chain issues persist.
Market survey shows strong sales and backlog, but tariffs and supply chain issues persist.
The OEM projects that 8,500 new business jets, worth about $278 billion, will be delivered during the next ten years.
With three years of measured improvement, the general aviation industry tracked well to plan in 2022, navigating issues of workforce, regulatory slowdowns, and ongoing supply chain constraints.
With its financial statement released, the OEM projected a strong outlook.
Industry leaders reflect on the market over the past year.
The updated booking portal features use cases for flight departments in North America, along with on-demand and empty-leg fulfillment in the EU.
Despite forecasts of a recession in the coming year, segments of the aviation industry are keeping a positive outlook.
Honeywell’s annual survey models the next 10 years for the industry—and it still shows good news in spite of financial and geopolitical headwinds ahead.
GAMA’s first-half report shows recovery continues.
The Aircraft Electronics Association says total sales of avionics so far this year topped $13 billion.