Embraer, one of the world’s leading aircraft manufacturers, closed the third quarter of 2025 with 62 deliveries. This figure marks a slight improvement compared to the previous quarter (61 aircraft) and the same period in 2024 (59 units), consolidating a stable growth trend across its main business lines.
Commercial Aviation: Dominance of the E195-E2
Of the deliveries made between July and September, 20 were commercial aircraft, with the E195-E2 taking clear center stage. As the largest model in the E-Jets family, 11 units of the E195-E2 were delivered.
This result surpasses the records from 2Q25 (19 deliveries) and 3Q24 (16), confirming the positive reception of the new E-Jets in the regional and international markets.
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Executive Aviation: Phenom 300 Remains on Top
The executive jets division reached 41 deliveries in the quarter, in line with the same period in 2024 and above the 38 units delivered in 2Q25.
The standout performer was the Phenom 300, considered the fastest light jet in production and the sales leader in its segment for 13 consecutive years. In this quarter alone, 20 units of the model were delivered, reinforcing its position as a benchmark in corporate aviation.
Defense and Security: Presence with the KC-390 Millennium
The Defense and Security area contributed with the delivery of one KC-390 Millennium, a multi-mission military transport aircraft that has gained recognition from various air forces. This unit completed the total of 62 deliveries reported by Embraer for the quarter.
2025 Projections
The company’s forecasts point to a strong year-end finish. In commercial aviation, Embraer estimates between 77 and 85 deliveries, representing a year-over-year growth of around 10% at the midpoint.
In the executive segment, projections are set between 145 and 155 jets, with an increase of approximately 15% at the midpoint compared to the previous year.
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