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Private jet sellers rattled by Trump threats on Canadian-made aircraft

February 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Donald Trump’s recent actions have caused turmoil in the aviation industry, particularly among wealthy American private jet owners. His threats of imposing tariffs on Canadian aircraft have left many in confusion and concern.

Trump’s sudden announcement regarding the decertification of Canadian aircraft, specifically Bombardier Global Express jets, has led to a significant drop in Bombardier’s share price. Private jet owners are now grappling with the potential implications of this move on their multimillion-dollar transactions.

While a US official clarified that the decertification would only apply to new aircraft, the uncertainty surrounding the situation has caused distress among private jet sellers and owners. The value of private jets, particularly those made in Canada, has been called into question.

The impact of Trump’s statements has reverberated throughout the aviation community, with many questioning the legality and consequences of such actions. The uncertainty has put transactions on hold and raised concerns about the future of aviation regulations.

It remains to be seen whether Trump will follow through on his threats, but the chilling effect of his statements is already being felt. Private jet owners are left in limbo, unsure of the implications of the president’s actions on their assets.

As the situation unfolds, both Canadian and US aviation authorities are working to resolve the certification issues. The uncertainty surrounding the fate of Canadian-made aircraft has cast a shadow over the industry, leaving many in anticipation of what the future holds.

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