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Overseas sales boost private jet sales even in downturn

WASHINGTON - The U.S. economy may be coming in for a landing, but the demand for private jets is still flying high.
Corporate jet set good for industry

The U.S. economy may be coming in for a landing, but the demand for private jets is still flying high.
Private jet sales up, fueled by overseas buyers

The bustling economies of China and India, and newfound oil wealth in countries such as Russia, have helped keep sales of small executive jets strong.
Private jet sales rising thanks to foreign orders

The U.S. economy may be on the downturn, but the demand for private jets is still high.
As U.S. verges on recession, overseas demand for private jets grows

WASHINGTON : The U.S. economy may be coming in for a landing, but the demand for private jets is flying high.
Jet sales are flying high

The U.S. economy may be coming in for a landing, but the demand for private jets is still flying high.
Private jet market soars on high overseas demand

Gulfstream sold its first large cabin jet in China in February. Above: A visitor walks past Gulfstream jets at a Hong Kong convention.
Private Jet Sales Soar Overseas

The U.S. economy may be coming in for a landing, but the demand for private jets is still flying high.
Overseas sales boost private jet sales even in downturn

A Gulfstream G 550 plane is seen on the tarmac of the German Aerospace Center in Oberpfaffenhofen near Munich, southern Germany in this April 25, 2006 file photo.