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IADA Dealers 'Cautiously Optimistic' on Market Ahead
IADA predicts demand for midsize and super-midsize jets will be stable in the second half of the year.
International Aircraft Dealers Association said preowned business aircraft transactions in the first half of the year have outpaced the previous year. Looking ahead, IADA predicts demand for midsize and super-midsize jets, such as this Dassault Falcon 2000XLS, will be stable in the second half. (Photo: Dassault Aviation)
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