The deliveries, worth about USD 270 billion are a 3 to 5 per cent reduction over the value noted in the 2014 forecast, Honeywell Aerospace Asia-Pacific's Shanghai headquarters said.
According to the report, slow growth means that only about 700 new business jets are expected to be delivered in 2015.
Brazil, Russia, India and China retain a very strong near-term demand profile with 48 per cent of new purchases scheduled for the next two years, state-run Xinhua news agency reported today.
"While emerging markets like Brazil continue to be a bright spot for business aviation over the medium term, we have seen weaker demand across other key growth markets.
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They may affect near-term order and delivery levels,"said Brian Sill, president of Honeywell's business and general aviation division.
The report noted that global operators continue to focus on larger-cabin aircraft ranging from super mid-size through ultra long-range and business liner.
They are expected to account for more than 80 per cent of all expenditures on new business jets in the near term.