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This Comprehensive and Critical Second Edition of the Very Light Jet Market, 2007-2016 is Available Now
DUBLIN, Ireland-(Business Wire)-September 25, 2008 - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/fbeaea/the_very_light_jet) has announced the addition of the "The Very Light Jet Market 2007-2016 Second Edition" report to their offering.
Very Light Jets (VLJs) are being built, tested, certified and ordered today. If the aviation industry is to fully understand and take advantage of the shift in priorities, capabilities and activities that the VLJ revolution heralds, a wide variety of questions needs to be posed:
- What are the likely effects on the aviation market of the influx of potentially thousands of small, capable aircraft, operating from regional and local airports, providing on-demand point-to-point travel unmatched by scheduled or even charter airlines?
- How will pilot training, safety and insurance issues be affected?
- What effect will a potential step increase in traffic densities have on current air traffic management systems?
- In short how will the emergence of VLJs change the dynamics of the aviation industry as it exists today?
This comprehensive and critical study The Very Light Jet Market 2007-2016 answers these questions and more. It is drawing on extensive research into the manufacturer's ambitions, air traffic management professionals' concerns and regulators' attitudes. The VLJ Market 2007-2016, edited by Philip Butterworth-Hayes, is available now in both electronic and hardcopy formats.
Included in the prices quoted here are the VLJ updates!
This is a service which will be given free to customers. Every two months we will offer "tracking updates" with new tables of:
1. Market update - a round-up of the significant changes to the market
2. Forecast VLJ unit deliveries, 2007-2016 - updated
3. Forecast VLJ market, in $US - updated
4. Forecast customer demand, by geography and type
5. Project by projects assessment updates.
Key Topics Covered:
SECTION 1: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
INTRODUCTION
Methodology
Report writers
Sources
SECTION 2: DELIVERY FORECASTS
2.1. Program updates - timelines for development
2.2. Economic, technology and market trends and their impact on VLJ programs
2.3. Current forecasts – macro and micro analysis
2.4. Forecast delivery and production figures, annually 2007-2016, by manufacturer
2.5. Forecast customer demand, by geography and type
2.6. Forecast value of the market, with individual aircraft cost forecasts
SECTION 3: DEMAND FOR VLJS
3.1. VLJs and the business/general aviation industry
3.2. An evolving market – twin engined and single engined market drivers and demand 4
3.3. Current and future analysis of geographic demand (country and region) by location
3.4. Factors which will contain or accelerate demand for VLJs
SECTION 4: VLJ INFRASTRUCTURE AND REGULATORY ISSUES
4.1. Differing approaches to regulating and certifying VLJ operations around the world
4.2. Supporting VLJ operations – FBO, MRO and fuelling issues
4.3. Supporting VLJ operations – the training market
4.4. VLJs and airports – current and future demand. Airport challenges and successes in attracting VLJ operations
4.5. VLJs and air traffic management – integration and/or bypassing the system
4.6. Financing and insuring VLJs – emerging issues
4.7. VLJs and their environmental impact
SECTION 5: VLJ OPERATIONS –THE LESSONS SO FAR
5.1. The Cessna Mustang and Eclipse 500 operating experiences
SECTION 6: THE AIR TAXI MARKET
6.1. Macro analysis of the VLJ-based air taxi sector
6.2. Differing air taxi business models
SECTION 7: DETAILED PROJECT-BY-PROJECT ANALYSIS
7.1. The supply chain – technology suppliers and partners
7.2. Challenges to meeting production targets
APPENDIX ONE: TECHNICAL DETAILS OF CURRENT PROJECTS
APPENDIX TWO: MANUFACTURER DETAILS AND COMPANY PROFILES
APPENDIX THREE: MANUFACTURER TRAINING PACKAGES
APPENDIX FOUR: COST AND PERFORMANCE COMPARISONS
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/fbeaea/the_very_light_jet
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