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Deliveries of business jets down

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Global business jet deliveries declined 20.4% to 644 aircraft in 2020 as the Covid-19 pandemic weighed on production earlier in the year, the General Aviation Manufactur­ers Associatio­n (GAMA) said on Wednesday.

While business jet makers like General Dynamics Corp’s Gulfstream, Bombardier Inc and Textron saw a rebound in deliveries during the last three months of 2020, the industry does not expect a full recovery to pre-pandemic levels this year.

Business aviation has recovered faster from the pandemic than commercial airlines, helped by demand from firsttime buyers, leisure travel, and wealthy individual­s who are looking for private aircraft during Covid-19 because they seat fewer passengers.

“Behaviours are changing. The buyers are no longer asking the questions that they would have normally asked about the aircraft in terms of performanc­e,” said Mike Amalfitano, chief executive of Embraer SA’s executive jets division, during an online briefing on the GAMA data.

“They’re focused on how clean it is. They’re focused on the air quality.”

Travel and manufactur­ing restrictio­ns weighed on industry deliveries, while corporate demand has remained sluggish.

However, Tony Lefebvre, chief operating officer at Signature Flight Support, sees “green shoots” of demand for corporate travel as the Covid-19 vaccine is rolled out globally.

“We are starting to see the return of business flying,” he told the briefing.

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