ANALYSTS’ REPORTS OF IMPROVING BUSINESS AVIATION MARKET POSITIVE, BUT MEASUREDBUSINESS JET CYCLES UP 7.2 PERCENT IN DECEMBER, CREDIT SUISSE SAYSAVIATION ASSOCIATIONS DRAFTING COMMENTS ON NEW U.K. SECURITY PROPOSALFAA REQUESTS COMMENTS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AS
ANALYSTS continue to supply positive, but measured reports of an improving business aviation marketplace. AMSTAT, which tracks used business aircraft sales, reports the number of worldwide business jets for sale has slid from a peak of nearly 18 percent last summer to 16.2 percent. Turboprops are...
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