Embraer has kicked off the year with a solid operational performance, reporting the delivery of 44 aircraft during the first quarter of 2026 (1Q26). This figure represents a notable 47% growth compared to the same period last year, consolidating the recovery and efficiency of the Brazilian manufacturer’s supply chain.
Driven by Operational Efficiency and Production Leveling
The results achieved between January and March 2026 significantly exceed the 30 jets delivered in the first quarter of 2025 (1Q25). According to the company’s financial report, this progress was made possible by production leveling initiatives implemented to optimize workflows and meet growing global market demand.
Below is a detailed breakdown of performance by business unit:
Commercial Aviation
The Commercial Aviation segment delivered 10 new jets, marking a 43% increase compared to the 7 units delivered in 1Q25. Of these 10 aircraft, three were E195-E2 models, which currently stand as the largest aircraft in production within the company’s E-Jet family.
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Executive Aviation
This department remained the largest contributor to delivery volume, with a total of 29 jets (a 26% increase over the 23 units delivered the previous year). Growth was supported by strong deliveries of both light and mid-size jets, reflecting solid and continuous demand in the corporate and private sectors.
Defense & Security
Following a first quarter of 2025 with no recorded deliveries, the defense segment showed a significant reactivation with 5 aircraft delivered in total:
- 1 unit of the KC-390 Millennium multi-mission military transport aircraft.
- 4 units of the A-29 Super Tucano light attack and training aircraft.
Outlook and Projections for Year-End 2026
First-quarter results place Embraer in a favorable position to reach its annual targets. The company has reaffirmed its delivery guidance for the 2026 fiscal year-end under the following parameters:
| Segment | 2026 Delivery Estimate | Year-over-Year Growth (Midpoint) |
|---|---|---|
| Commercial Aviation | 80 – 85 aircraft | +6% |
| Executive Aviation | 160 – 170 aircraft | +6% |
This start to the year suggests that production strategies are successfully mitigating seasonal fluctuations, allowing for a more consistent delivery flow that strengthens Embraer’s competitive position in the global aerospace industry. The growth trend is expected to continue throughout the coming quarters, backed by a robust order backlog.
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