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Embraer Reports Increased Aircraft Deliveries in Second Quarter 2025

Embraer Reports Increased Aircraft Deliveries in Second Quarter 2025
Strong Growth Across Divisions
Embraer has reported a significant increase in aircraft deliveries for the second quarter of 2025, reflecting a notable recovery in production and operational efficiency. The Brazilian aerospace manufacturer delivered a total of 61 aircraft during this period, marking a 30% rise compared to 47 aircraft delivered in the same quarter last year. This figure also represents a remarkable 103% increase over the first quarter of 2025.
Within its Commercial Aviation segment, Embraer delivered 19 aircraft, maintaining the same volume as in the second quarter of 2024 but achieving a substantial 171% increase from the previous quarter. The Executive Aviation division was the primary driver of growth, with 38 jets delivered—a 41% increase year-over-year and a 65% rise compared to the first quarter of 2025. Additionally, the Defence & Security segment contributed four A-29 Super Tucano aircraft during the quarter.
Market Dynamics and Competitive Landscape
These delivery figures coincide with an 11% growth in demand within the business aviation sector, highlighting the economic importance and competitive intensity of the market. Embraer’s performance underscores its ability to leverage improving supply chain conditions and enhanced operational capacity. Nevertheless, the company continues to face challenges from both established aerospace manufacturers and emerging competitors aiming to expand their market presence. Industry analysts suggest that Embraer’s gains may prompt rivals to increase their production and marketing efforts in response.
Investor sentiment has been largely positive following the announcement, with confidence bolstered by the company’s momentum and outlook. The Executive Aviation segment, in particular, continues to exhibit robust growth, reinforcing Embraer’s standing as a significant player in both commercial and executive aircraft markets.
Outlook for 2025
Looking forward, Embraer projects deliveries of between 77 and 85 aircraft in its Commercial Aviation segment for the full year 2025, with the midpoint estimate approximately 10% higher than in 2024. In Executive Aviation, the company anticipates delivering between 145 and 155 jets, suggesting a potential 15% year-on-year increase at the midpoint. These forecasts, combined with the strong second-quarter performance, position Embraer to sustain its competitive advantage amid a rapidly evolving global aerospace environment.

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