Embraer: Surge in Aircraft Deliveries During Second Quarter of 2025

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The second quarter of 2025 has been a standout period for Embraer, which reported a significant increase in aircraft deliveries. In total, the Brazilian manufacturer delivered 61 aircraft, marking a 30% growth compared to the 47 deliveries made in the same period the previous year. This performance represents a substantial increase over the second quarter of 2024 and reflects a remarkable 103% rebound compared to the first quarter of 2025, solidifying its position as a key player in the global commercial and executive aviation market.

Commercial Aviation Deliveries: Stability and Growth

In the commercial aviation sector, Embraer maintained the same delivery volume as in the second quarter of 2024, reaching 19 aircraft. However, when compared to the first quarter of 2025, deliveries in this segment saw an astounding 171% increase. This significant growth aligns with the company’s expectations for 2025, which projects deliveries of between 77 and 85 commercial aircraft for the year, implying a 10% increase over the previous year.

This uptick not only underscores the stability of demand in commercial aviation but also highlights Embraer’s continued role as a key supplier of aircraft for airlines worldwide, particularly in the regional jet sector, where the company has established itself as a leader.

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Executive Aviation: Sustained Momentum

The executive aviation sector delivered outstanding performance. Embraer handed over 38 aircraft in this segment, representing a 41% increase compared to the 27 units delivered in the second quarter of 2024. Additionally, executive aviation deliveries grew by 65% compared to the first quarter of 2025, reinforcing the company’s position as one of the top players in this market.

Expectations for 2025 are equally optimistic in the executive segment, with Embraer projecting deliveries of between 145 and 155 jets for the year, a 15% growth over the previous year. This increase is a direct reflection of the ongoing demand for high-performance executive aircraft, catering to both corporate and private clients seeking customized and efficient air transport solutions.

Defense and Security: Strategic Deliveries

The Defense and Security segment also contributed to Embraer’s strong performance in the second quarter of 2025. The company delivered 4 A-29 Super Tucano aircraft, a model renowned for its versatility in training missions and close air support.

Expectations for the remainder of the year remain highly positive. Embraer continues to demonstrate a robust recovery and steady growth across all its business segments. The increase in aircraft deliveries, both in commercial and executive aviation, positions the company for a successful year-end and strengthens its global presence.

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