Forecast International Launches the Commercial Aircraft OEM Intelligence Brief

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Near-term execution at commercial aircraft OEMs directly affects revenue realization, supply chain stability, delivery planning, and financial exposure across the aerospace value chain, yet short-term performance is often difficult to assess using public disclosures alone. Forecast International’s Commercial Aircraft OEM Intelligence Brief is a standalone monthly analysis designed to address this gap by providing a structured, data-driven view of how global commercial aircraft programs are performing over the 0-to-12-month horizon.

Each edition consolidates public and non-public data across all major commercial aircraft OEMs, including Airbus, Boeing, Embraer, ATR, and COMAC, and translates that information into credible month-to-month visibility into OEM execution and performance. The brief provides a clear interpretation of what has changed, why it matters, and where execution risk is emerging, using a consistent analytical structure. 

Each monthly edition follows a consistent analytical framework and includes:

Program-level production, deliveries, orders, and backlog data across Airbus, Boeing, Embraer, ATR, and COMAC for the full month and year-to-date

Production targets versus actual OEM output

Production-to-delivery lead-time patterns, highlighting shifts in delivery flow and execution timing

Variant-level performance tables by aircraft family

The brief also includes analyst interpretation of execution pacing, constraints, and supply-chain stability and OEM executive summaries that are supported by charts and visuals suitable for internal briefings. This structure allows users to track changes in commercial aircraft OEM execution over time, identify emerging production and delivery risks or signs of operational recovery at the program and variant level, and evaluate whether observed performance is converging with or diverging from stated production and delivery objectives.

Grant Holve
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With diverse experience in the commercial aviation industry, Grant joins Forecast International as the Lead Analyst for Commercial Aerospace. He began his career at the Boeing Company, where he worked as a geospatial analyst, designing and building aeronautical navigation charts for Department of Defense flight operations.

Grant then joined a boutique global aviation consulting firm that focused on the aviation finance and leasing industry. In this role he conducted valuations and market analysis of commercial aircraft and engines for banks, private equity firms, lessors and airlines for the purposes of trading, collateralizing and securitizing commercial aviation assets.

Grant has a deep passion for the aviation industry and is also a pilot. He holds his Commercial Pilots License and Instrument Rating in addition to being a FAA Certified Flight Instructor.

About Grant Holve

With diverse experience in the commercial aviation industry, Grant joins Forecast International as the Lead Analyst for Commercial Aerospace. He began his career at the Boeing Company, where he worked as a geospatial analyst, designing and building aeronautical navigation charts for Department of Defense flight operations. Grant then joined a boutique global aviation consulting firm that focused on the aviation finance and leasing industry. In this role he conducted valuations and market analysis of commercial aircraft and engines for banks, private equity firms, lessors and airlines for the purposes of trading, collateralizing and securitizing commercial aviation assets. Grant has a deep passion for the aviation industry and is also a pilot. He holds his Commercial Pilots License and Instrument Rating in addition to being a FAA Certified Flight Instructor.

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