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Embraer Delivers 244 Aircraft in 2025 Meeting Full-Year Targets

Embraer delivered 244 aircraft in 2025, including 91 in Q4, achieving targets in Commercial and Executive Aviation segments.

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This article is based on an official press release from Embraer.

Embraer Delivers 91 Aircraft in Q4, Meeting Full-Year 2025 Guidance

Embraer has successfully met its deliveries targets for 2025, reporting a strong finish to the year with 91 aircraft delivered in the fourth quarter. According to the company’s latest operational data, the Brazilian aerospace manufacturer delivered a total of 244 aircraft for the full year of 2025, representing an 18% increase compared to the 206 units delivered in 2024.

The surge in fourth-quarter activity, up 21% from the 75 aircraft delivered in the same period last year, allowed Embraer to fulfill its guidance across both its Commercial and Executive Aviation segments. The Executive Aviation division performed particularly well, reaching the upper end of its forecasted range, while Commercial Aviation deliveries landed within the target window, albeit at the lower end.

Commercial Aviation: E2 Family Leads the Way

In the Commercial Aviation segment, Embraer delivered 32 jets in the fourth quarter of 2025, bringing the full-year total to 78 aircraft. This figure falls within the company’s 2025 guidance range of 77 to 85 jets. While the segment met its goals, the final count landed just above the minimum threshold.

The delivery mix highlights the growing prominence of the E2 generation. Of the 32 commercial aircraft delivered in Q4, nearly half were the larger, more efficient E195-E2 models.

Q4 2025 Commercial Delivery Breakdown

  • E195-E2: 15 units
  • E175: Remaining balance (primary regional workhorse)
  • Total Q4 Commercial: 32 units

The E175 remains a critical asset for regional connectivity, particularly in the United States, but the acceleration of E195-E2 deliveries signals a shift toward fleet modernization with Embraer’s latest technology.

Executive Aviation: Hitting the Top of the Range

The Executive Aviation segment demonstrated robust performance, delivering 53 jets in the fourth quarter alone. This pushed the full-year total to 155 aircraft, hitting the absolute ceiling of Embraer’s 2025 guidance, which had forecasted between 145 and 155 deliveries.

The Phenom 300 continues to be the primary volume driver for the company. In the fourth quarter, Embraer delivered 23 units of the light jet, reinforcing its status as a market leader. The segment’s total of 155 jets for the year represents a significant leap from the 115 executive jets delivered in 2024.

The Executive Aviation segment performed at the top end of its guidance, driven by the Phenom 300.

, Embraer Operational Report Summary

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Defense & Security Updates

Embraer’s Defense & Security unit also reported activity in the final quarter, delivering a total of six aircraft. The deliveries included two C-390 Millennium multi-mission transport aircraft and four A-29 Super Tucano light attack aircraft. For the full year, the defense segment delivered 11 aircraft.

The C-390 Millennium continues to gain traction in international markets, with recent orders from European nations including the Netherlands, Austria, and the Czech Republic positioning the aircraft as a competitive alternative in the tactical transport sector.

AirPro News Analysis

The disparity between the Commercial and Executive segments’ performance relative to their guidance offers insight into the current state of the aerospace supply chain. While Executive Aviation managed to hit the maximum target, Commercial Aviation cleared its lower bound by a single aircraft (78 deliveries against a minimum of 77).

This suggests that while demand for commercial regional travel remains high, the “just-in-time” complexity of commercial airliner production may still be grappling with lingering supply chain tightness. Conversely, the high margins and strong demand in the private aviation sector appear to have insulated the Executive segment, allowing for a more aggressive delivery pace.

Investors and analysts will likely view the 21% year-over-year increase in Q4 output as a positive signal that Embraer’s production lines are stabilizing. The company is expected to release detailed financial results, including revenue and net income, on March 6, 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

Did Embraer meet its 2025 delivery targets?
Yes. Embraer met guidance for both Commercial Aviation (78 jets delivered against a target of 77–85) and Executive Aviation (155 jets delivered against a target of 145–155).
Which aircraft model was the most delivered in Q4 2025?
In the Executive segment, the Phenom 300 was a top performer with 23 units. In Commercial Aviation, the E195-E2 saw 15 deliveries.
When will Embraer release its full financial report?
Embraer is scheduled to release its full Q4 and FY 2025 financial results on March 6, 2026.

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