The Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer announced that it delivered 30 aircraft in the first quarter of 2025, representing a 20% increase compared to the same period last year, when 25 units were delivered. This growth was primarily driven by the executive aviation segment, while commercial aviation remained stable.
Performance by Segment
Commercial Aviation: Stable Deliveries
During the first quarter of 2025, Embraer delivered 7 aircraft in the commercial aviation segment, the same number as in 1Q24. The breakdown includes:
- 4 units of the E175, a highly sought-after aircraft in the regional market.
- 3 units of the E195-E2, the most efficient version of the E2 family, known for its lower fuel consumption and operational costs.
For the full year of 2025, the company projects between 77 and 85 commercial aviation deliveries, which would represent a 10% increase compared to 2024.
Executive Aviation: 28% Growth
Executive aviation was the standout performer this quarter. Embraer delivered 23 executive jets, marking a 28% increase compared to the 18 units delivered in 1Q24. The delivery breakdown includes:
Light Jets:
- 2 Phenom 100s
- 12 Phenom 300s
Midsize Jets:
- 3 Praetor 500s
- 6 Praetor 600s
The company anticipates delivering between 145 and 155 executive jets in 2025, which would translate to an annual growth of 15%.
Outlook for Remainder of the Year
Based on its first-quarter performance, Embraer maintains an optimistic outlook for the rest of the year. In total, the company expects to deliver between 222 and 240 aircraft in 2025, excluding defense and security models such as the C-390 Millennium and the A-29 Super Tucano.
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