A logo of Honeywell is pictured on their booth during the European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE) in Geneva, Switzerland, May 22, 2017.
REUTERS/Denis Balibouse/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsOct 15 (Reuters) - Global demand for new business jets is expected to stay strong over the next decade, Honeywell (HON.O) said on Sunday, as the engine maker projected deliveries of about 8,500 new planes through 2033.
Private aviation witnessed a surge in newcomers, both in users and buyers, after the COVID-19 pandemic lifted demand for private flying as the wealthy took control of their travel.
The flight activity is anticipated to stabilize in 2024 and grow in 2025, according to Honeywell.
New users in business aviation have also increased demand by 500 aircraft and 6% more flights over the next 10 years.
Persons:
Denis Balibouse, Heath Patrick, Shivansh, Shilpi Majumdar
Organizations:
Honeywell, European Business Aviation Convention, REUTERS, Global Business Aviation, Private, Bombardier, General Dynamics, Gulfstream, Honeywell Aerospace, Thomson
Locations:
Geneva, Switzerland, Americas, Bengaluru