Abstract
Included in the prices quoted here are the VLJ updates!
This is a service which will be given free to all current and new customers, from February 2007. 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.
Product details
- Availability: In Stock. Ships from and sold by PMi Media Ltd. Electronic format reaches buyer within 24 hours!
- Paperback: 154 pages
- Publisher: PMi Media Ltd.
- Edition: 2007 Edition
- Language: English
- Dimensions: A4 - 8.3 x 11.7' '
- Shipping Weight: 1 pound
Short description
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?
PMi Media Limited' s 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.
Table of Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
INTRODUCTION
- Reason for and timing of the work
- Methodology - top-down and bottom-up approach
- Report writers
- Sources
SECTION 1: THE VLJ CONCEPT
- 1.1 Origins of the VLJ market and lessons learned
- 1.2 Technical and market drivers
- 1.3 Impact on the global aircraft manufacturing market
- 1.4 VLJs and the aircraft interiors sector
- 1.5 The challenges - financial and maintenance support
- 1.6 The global air transport industry and the role of business aviation, especially VLJs
- 1.7 Potential impact of VLJs on current travel patterns, scheduled and charter aircraft operators
- 1.8 Differences between continents - a global view of the market
- 1.9 The current air taxi market - dominated by turboprops
- 1.10 The VLJ air taxi market
- 1.11 Owner-operators
SECTION 2: DELIVERY FORECASTS
- 2.1 Global VLJ market trends - high-level predictions
- 2.2 Relevant economic and industry trends
- 2.3 Forecast delivery and production figures, annually 2007-2016, by manufacturer
- 2.4 Forecast customer demand, by geography and type
- 2.5 Impact on other general aviation sectors - turboprops, light jets
SECTION 3: VLJs AND REGULATIONS
- 3.1 Current regulatory analysis for VLJ operators, manufacturers and support companies
- 3.2 Potential new regulatory challenges
SECTION 4: VLJS AND AIRPORTS
- 4.1 Impact of VLJs on the current airport infrastructure
- 4.2 The Florida experience
- 4.3 Opportunities and challenges for major hubs
- 4.4 Opportunities and challenges for secondary airports/small airfields
- 4.5 Global differences
SECTION 5: TRAINING
- 5.1 Training issues
- 5.2 Manufacturer' s training programmes
- 5.3 Training market implications - estimated number of pilots and support staff required
SECTION 6: VLJs AND AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
- 6.1 The current and planned ATM network
- 6.2 ATM future funding levels - impact on business aviation
SECTION 7: INSURANCE
- 7.1 Insurance packages and potential cost implications for owners
SECTION 8: PROJECT-BY-PROJECT ANALYSIS
- 8.1 Current production/development status
- 8.2 Major partners - technology suppliers and partners
- 8.3 Programme strengths and weaknesses
APPENDIX 1
- Technical details of current projects
APPENDIX 2
- Manufacturer details - company profiles
APPENDIX 3
- Manufacturer training packages
APPENDIX 4
- Cost and performance comparisons


