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GAMA 1Q/16 Sales Numbers Continue To Take A Dive...

When The Presser Comes In Late On A Friday, You Know Its Not Good News

GA's long downward sales slide remains uninterrupted, and a late Friday press release suggests no one is all that happy about spreading the news.

The General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) published the first quarter 2016 aircraft shipment results. The general aviation industry shipped 614 aircraft in the first three months of the year for a total value of $4.5 billion.

"The entire industry is feeling the impact of retrenchment in the energy sector as well as global geopolitical and economic insecurity," GAMA President and CEO Pete Bunce said. "Despite these headwinds, our industry continues to invest in research, development, and certification of more efficient and safe products. Therefore, actions taken by elected officials to stimulate R&D and improve regulator efficiency have a far-reaching impact on the economy."

Shipments of general aviation aircraft were soft across the board with only a handful of bright spots. Piston airplane and rotorcraft shipments were stable at 191 and 60 units units respectively in the first quarter compared to last year. Business jet deliveries declined by 4.7 percent from 128 in first quarter 2015 to 122 in first quarter 2016. The turboprop airplane segment's deliveries slowed by 6.8 percent to 109 units. Turbine rotorcraft also declined from 141 to 103 units.

1st Quarter Shipments Of Airplanes Manufactured Worldwide 2015 2016 CHANGE
Piston 193 191 -1.0%
Turboprops 117 109 -6.8%
Business Jets* 128 122 -4.7%
Total Shipments* 438 422 -3.7%
Total Billings* $4.4B $4.0B -9.5%

Bunce continued, "This is why the certification and consistency in regulatory interpretation reforms contained in both the U.S. Senate and House FAA reauthorization bills are so critical to our manufacturers and maintenance, repair, and overhaul companies in terms of getting innovations and new technologies to market. We are also pleased that language contained in the Senate Transportation, Housing, and Urban Development Appropriations bill highlights the importance of these reforms. Both the authorizers and appropriators also recognize the importance of improving validation activities between global regulatory authorities to reduce duplicative review."

First Quarter Shipments Of Rotorcraft Manufactured Worldwide 2015 2016 CHANGE
Piston 60 60 0.0%
Turboprops 141 103 -27.0%
Total Shipments* 201 163 -18.9%
Total Billings* $0.8B $0.6B -30.4%

"Next week, GAMA Board members will be on Capitol Hill, pressing home the need for these changes with members of the U.S. Congress," Bunce continued. "We will be calling on them to move forward on bipartisan FAA reauthorization and appropriations legislation that expedites delivery of new products to market, better leverages industry and regulatory resources, and reduces costs to customers."

FMI: www.gama.aero

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