Following a 30-year peak in the late 1970s, General Aviation in the United States saw a major decline. Aircraft production began to drop significantly in the 1980s and reached its lowest, to a fraction of the original volume, in the early 1990s. The decline in sales resulted in the loss of over a hundred thousand jobs.
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