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JSSI Q3 Flight Index points to sustained growth pattern

Jet Support Services (JSSI) has released the JSSI Business Aviation Index for the third quarter of 2018.

The index tracks utilization of approximately 2,000 business aircraft worldwide and reports average flight hours flown on a monthly basis by region, industry and cabin type.

For the second consecutive quarter, average flight hours exceeded the 30-hour ceiling and reached levels not seen since 2008.

“This positive trend in aircraft utilization demonstrates a high level of confidence in current economic conditions. The continued growth this year, with back-to-back quarters of flight hour averages not seen since 2008 and a year-over-year increase of 5.7 percent, is a testament to today’s demand for private travel,” said Neil W. Book, president and CEO of JSSI.

The JSSI Business Aviation Index tracks and reports on the global flight activity and utilization of business aircraft, including jets, turboprops and helicopters.

Unlike commercial aviation, which is largely driven by consumer spending, business aviation is a tool needed for efficient travel to conduct core business activities. This utilization data ultimately provides useful insights into the state of global economic conditions.

Key findings include:

  • Average aircraft utilization of 34 hours for the third quarter is the first time flight activity has averaged over 30 hours in back-to-back quarters in more than a decade.
  • The helicopter industry continues to rebound in 2018, with a 21.9 per cent increase in average flight hours in the third quarter.
  • Of the nine industries analysed, six reported an increase and three reported a decrease in quarter-over-quarter flight activity. The largest growth was in the healthcare sector, which reported a nine per cent increase in flight activity compared to the second quarter of 2018. The construction industry reported an increase of four per cent; the business services sector reported an increase of 2.6 per cent; the power and energy segment increased by 2.3 per cent; and the aviation sector saw a flight activity increase of 1.7 per cent this quarter. The financial services industry increased by 1.6 per cent.
  • The largest year-over-year decreases in flight activity were seen in the manufacturing sector, with an 11.8 per cent reduction; and in the real estate sector, which reported a decrease of 9.9 per cent. The consumer goods industry remained relatively flat for the quarter, with a decrease of one per cent from the second quarter but an increase of six per cent year over year.
    • Seven key regions are sampled in the index. Significant quarter-over-quarter increases were reported in the Middle East, with a 39.4 per cent increase in average flight hours; and Africa, which reversed its negative trend for the year with a 37.6 per cent increase. South America also experienced an 11.4 per cent increase for the quarter.
    • Decreases were seen in Central America, with a drop in average flight hours of 15.7 per cent; Asia-Pacific decreased by 8.7 per cent, and Europe ended the quarter with a 1.4 per cent
    • North America flight hours increased 1.6 per cent quarter over quarter and 6.8 per cent year over year.
    • Average flight hours increased 5.7 per cent year over year.
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