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Piaggio Bucks the Trend

While most of the world's general aviation manufacturers are posting falling revenues and aircraft shipments, Italy's Piaggio Aero is bucking the trend. Company chairman Piero Ferrari reports deliveries of 14 Avanti twin-turboprop business aircraft in 2002, up from 13 the previous year and just six in 200. The current backlog of firm orders stands at 18, and the Finale Ligure-based manufacturer expects to build 22 this year.

"Notwithstanding the world economic situation that has damaged the entire segment of business aviation, showing a drop in overall revenues equal to 14.4% in 2002, Piaggio Aero increased its world market share from 7% to 13%, and in our opinion it confirms the actions taken by the shareholders to further strengthen the company," says Ferrari.

Piaggio has identified its target markets as the USA, Canada and the UK, mostly directed towards enquiries from operators in the fractional ownership business. Most of the growth in 2002 came from the U.S., where Ferrari says "Piaggio demonstrates its capability to grow in spite of U.S. economic slowdownThe competition have cut down the workforce, or even temporarily shut down their plants. We, to the contrary, have increased production and earned market shares taken away from international manufacturers, confirming that Piaggio Aero is a sound and aggressive Italian company able to compete in difficult markets."

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