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Key Points:

  • Embraer delivered 30 aircraft in Q1 2025, up 20% compared to Q1 2024.
  • 7 commercial jets were delivered, holding steady year-over-year.
  • Executive jet deliveries rose 28%, with 23 aircraft delivered versus 18 in Q1 2024.
  • Full-year guidance targets up to 85 commercial and 155 executive jet deliveries.

Embraer has reported a strong start to 2025, delivering 30 aircraft in the first quarter, a notable 20% increase over the same period last year. The uptick was driven entirely by its Executive Aviation division, which saw a significant rise in deliveries, while Commercial Aviation remained stable.

Executive Aviation Drives Growth

The standout performance came from Embraer’s executive jet segment, which delivered 23 aircraft in Q1 2025, compared to 18 in Q1 2024—a 28% increase. The growth reflects continued demand for Embraer’s light and midsize jets, particularly the Phenom and Praetor families, as business aviation maintains momentum in key markets across the Americas and Europe.

Commercial Aviation Holds Steady

On the commercial side, 7 E-Jets were delivered in the quarter, matching Q1 2024 volumes. While the segment didn’t grow year-over-year, it remains steady as the company ramps up to meet full-year targets and manages production alongside supply chain constraints seen across the industry.

2025 Outlook: A Strong Growth Trajectory

Embraer’s full-year delivery guidance remains ambitious:

  • 77 to 85 aircraft in Commercial Aviation
  • 145 to 155 aircraft in Executive Aviation

These projections represent midpoint increases of 10% and 15% respectively, signaling the company’s confidence in sustained growth across both segments.

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