GAMA: Business jets lift 2025 general aviation shipments to a record $35.7B

GAMA's preliminary 2025 shipment and billing report shows general aviation deliveries rose 14.6% to a record $35.7 billion, driven by an 11.8% jump in business-jet shipments to 854 units and a roughly 16% rise in billings; turboprops slipped 5.1% to 594 while helicopter deliveries rose ~5.5% to $4.7 billion.

Discovered 2026-02-18T10:26:34.044275-08:00 | 2026-02-18T10:26:34.044275-08:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Record $35.7B in preliminary GA deliveries (+14.6%) was led by business-jet strength — shipments +11.8% to 854 units and billings ~+16% — confirming sustained bizav demand and OEM handover momentum; see model-level winners like Cirrus and Embraer.
  • Clear segment shifts — turboprops down 5.1% to 594 units while helicopter delivery value rose ~5.5% to $4.7B — will influence supplier throughput, aftermarket demand and MRO planning; compare earlier Q3 turboprop and rotorcraft trends here.

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Flyer.co.uk pilootenvliegtuig.nl stateaviationjournal.com Aero-News aerotelegraph.com businessjetinteriorsinternational.com
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2026-02-18T10:26:34.044275-08:00
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2026-02-24T05:36:03.788852-08:00
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