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Business aircraft manufacturers continue to invest in new products, with about a dozen new or upgraded business aircraft in development from supersonic aircraft to business jets and turboprops, despite a year marked by the effects of a global pandemic.
OEMs’ investment is “what brings customers to the table and they know it. It’s a very competitive space. And it is great news for the customer if you think of it. When has there been a greater time to be a customer? There’s so much choice,” says Rolland Vincent, head of Rolland Vincent Associates, a Plano, Texas-based market research and analysis firm. “I like our position as an industry; we’re snapping right out of this COVID slump.”
GAMA welcomes five new memberships GAMA Press Release | March 15, 2021
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The General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) announced the addition of Airbus Corporate Jets, Hartzell Engine Technologies and Incora as Members, Beta Technologies as an Associate Member, and Toyota Motor North America as an Associate Member EPIC.
GAMA associate member Beta Technologies is developing the Alia eVTOL aircraft shown here, and associated charging infrastructure. Eric Adams Photo
Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ) is headquartered in Blagnac, France, and was founded in 1997. They manufacture a modern and comprehensive corporate jet family that provides a rewarding flying experience for customers through expertise, technology, service and high standards of care. These customizable corporate aviation flying experiences are all derived from the successful family of Airbus jetliners.