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COUNTRY SNAPSHOTS<br />

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JAPAN<br />

Japan had 61 business jets as of year-end 2020. The fleet<br />

size decreased by two since the previous year, equivalent to a<br />

deduction rate of 3.2% This is attributed to two new deliveries, five<br />

pre-owned additions, and nine deductions. 43% of the country’s<br />

jets belong to the light size category, followed by the long-range<br />

(28%) and very light (11%) size categories. Textron and Gulfstream<br />

are the most popular OEMs in the country, accounting for 48% and<br />

21% of the total fleet respectively.<br />

PHILIPPINES<br />

The Philippines had 53 business jets as of year end 2020. The<br />

fleet size increased by three business jets from the previous year,<br />

giving a growth rate of 6.0%. The growth is attributed to one new<br />

delivery, four pre-owned additions, and two deductions. Around<br />

40% of the jets belong to the light category, followed by large<br />

(23%) and medium (23%) size categories.<br />

INDONESIA<br />

Indonesia had 51 business jets at year-end 2020. The fleet size<br />

increased by two since the year prior, equivalent to a growth rate of<br />

4.1%. The growth is attributed to one new delivery, two pre-owned<br />

additions, and one deduction. One third of the jets belong to the large<br />

size category, followed by light (24%) and medium (20%) sized jets.<br />

THAILAND<br />

Thailand had 34 business jets at year-end 2020. The fleet size<br />

stayed the same as at the end of 2019. Thailand saw one new<br />

delivery and one deduction in 2020. The long-range size category<br />

continued to be the most dominant in the country, accounting for<br />

32% of Thailand’s total fleet, followed by medium (24%) sized jets.<br />

SOUTH KOREA<br />

South Korea had 17 business jets as of year-end 2020. The fleet<br />

size decreased by four business jets, equivalent to a reduction<br />

of 19.0%. No new deliveries or pre-owned additions entered<br />

South Korea in 2020.The long-range size category is the most<br />

dominant one in South Korea, accounting for 35% of the total<br />

fleet in South Korea.<br />

NEW ZEALAND<br />

New Zealand had 22 business jets at year-end 2020. The fleet<br />

size increased by three units, giving a 15.8% growth rate. The<br />

growth is comprised of three pre-owned additions. Textron is<br />

the most popular OEM in New Zealand, accounting for 45% of<br />

the total fleet in the country.<br />

ASIA-PACIFIC BUSINESS JET FLEET REPORT – YEAR END 2020<br />

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