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Airbus Corporate Jets Eyes Growing U.S. Market
More than a third of the U.S. business jet fleet—which is the largest worldwide—comprises heavy/ultra-long-range jets, boding well for ACJs, the OEM said.
Airbus Corporate Jets believes its ACJ TwoTwenty is well positioned to capitalize on a growing North American market that accounts for 62.5 percent of the world’s business jet fleet, with 37.5 percent of those heavy or long-range aircraft. (Photo: Airbus Corporate Jets)
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Kerry Lynch
• Editor, AIN monthly magazine
August 25, 2022
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