JETNET iQ to Reveal Latest Market Insights and Survey Results at NBAA-BACE State of the Market Briefing

Sept. 24, 2019
Responses from more than 18,000 owners/operators in 132 countries have been collected since surveys began in 2011, representing the largest commercially available database of its kind in the industry.

JETNET LLC will present a briefing by JETNET iQ on the state of the business aviation market at NBAA-BACE 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada. JETNET iQ Creator/Director Rolland Vincent and JETNET Vice President of Sales Paul Cardarelli will conduct their annual JETNET iQ State of the Market briefing on Oct. 22, from 10:45-11:30am in Room N119 of the Las Vegas Convention Center.

JETNET iQ, the result of a collaboration between JETNET and aviation consultancy Rolland Vincent Associates, provides independent quarterly intelligence for the business aviation industry, and includes owner/operator survey results, economic and industry analyses, and forecasts. At the core of JETNET iQ is a detailed quarterly survey of more than 500 business aircraft owners and operators worldwide. Responses from more than 18,000 owners/operators in 132 countries have been collected since surveys began in 2011, representing the largest commercially available database of its kind in the industry.

The NBAA 2019 briefing will include an overview of JETNET iQ’s latest insights, including results from the recently completed Q3 2019 Global Business Aviation Survey. Attendees will receive an update on economic and industry developments, new aircraft orders and backlogs, pre-owned aircraft sales and inventory trends, and aircraft owner/operator sentiment from JETNET iQ’s research. Highlights from JETNET iQ’s latest 10-year business aircraft delivery and fleet forecasts will also be shared.

“Staying apprised of the mood of the market, and interpreting and amplifying the voices of business aircraft owners and operators, are at the core of JETNET iQ,” said Rolland Vincent. “Key metrics that we monitor, including customer sentiment, have been in flux since NBAA-BACE 2018, and we look forward to updating attendees on how we believe these changes affect the industry’s current situation and outlook.”