DESPITE RECESSION, BUSINESS JET INDUSTRY FORECAST POSITIVE
BUSINESS AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURERS appear poised to ride through the current recession relatively unscathed. Billings for new domestic aircraft set a record for the sixth consecutive year in 2001 at $8.65 billion, according to the General Aviation Manufacturers Association, while worldwide general...
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