The world's top ten most famous private jet brands 1 and Bombardier.
Bombardier is an international transportation equipment manufacturer headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The main products are regional aircraft, business jets, railway and high-speed railway locomotives, urban rail transit equipment and so on.
2. Beach
1932, Beach and his wife founded Beach Aircraft Company. The first plane they produced was the Beach 17 biplane, which was specially designed for business travelers. This kind of aircraft has been proved to be faster than contemporary military aircraft and won the championship in countless air competitions.
3.Cessna
Cessna Aircraft Company, founded in 1927, is the world's leading manufacturer of light and medium-sized commercial aircraft, turboprop aircraft and single-engine piston aircraft. At present, Cessna has produced more than 188000 aircraft, which greatly exceeds the total number of general aviation aircraft produced by any other country in the world. Headquartered in Wichita, Kansas, USA, Cessna has more than 12000 employees worldwide.
4. Xi Rui Design
Cirrus Design Company 1984 was established in the United States, and is committed to designing and producing more mobile, more comfortable and safer private jets. Today, Cirrus has become a global leader in private jet with single piston engine, with a wide range of mature direct sales channels in North America and international sales centers in Europe, South America, Australia, South Africa, Mexico, the Caribbean, Russia and China.
5. Dassault Aircraft Company
Dassault Aircraft Manufacturing Company, headquartered in Paris, France, is the second largest aircraft manufacturing company in France. 1967 was founded by Marcel, two major French military aircraft manufacturers. Dassault Aircraft Manufacturing Company merged with Breguet Aircraft Manufacturing Company. Formerly known as Marcel Dassault Breguet Aircraft Manufacturing Company, 1990, was changed to Dassault Aircraft Manufacturing Company, which belongs to Dassault Industrial Group of France.
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