GJC: Business-jet departures stay resilient in Q1 as global GDP lift offsets Middle East disruption; OEM order backlogs remain s

Global GDP growth is sustaining business-jet demand, keeping Q1 departures strong despite Middle East conflict pressures, according to GJC. The data points to continued support for OEM order backlogs and near-term delivery momentum.

Discovered 2026-05-27T10:12:46.517889-07:00 | 2026-05-27T10:12:46.517889-07:00

Briefing

What Hype is tracking

  • Q1 business-jet departure strength—despite Middle East conflict conditions—offers a near-term read-through for private aviation demand and utilization trends.
  • Continued support for OEM backlogs helps frame expectations for production cadence and aircraft availability into the mid-year delivery cycle (context: OEM deliveries stabilizing into mid-year).
  • For aerospace suppliers and financiers, demand resilience informs planning around aircraft deliveries, aftermarket demand, and revenue timing across the business-jet value chain.

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2026-05-27T10:12:46.517889-07:00
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