Embraer delivered 30 aircraft during the first quarter of the year, representing a 20% increase in deliveries when looking at the same quarter of the year prior, when the Brazilian manufacturer delivered 25 aircraft.
In comparison to the same period of 2024, the company’s Commercial Aviation arm saw stable volumes during the quarter, with seven aircraft delivered. Additionally, Executive Aviation volumes were up 28% in comparison to 2024, with Embraer delivering a total of 23 executive jets.
The company said that it projects between 77 and 85 commercial aircraft deliveries in 2025, reflecting a midpoint increase of 10% in comparison to the previous year.
During an earnings call in February, the aircraft manufacturer said it expects to deliver up to 240 commercial and executive jets in 2025, up from 206 aircraft delivered during 2024.
The company’s CEO, Francisco Gomes Neto, said that he anticipates 2025 to surpass 2024, expressing strong optimism for a successful year, especially in commercial aviation sales. He also said that the company’s product mix will not change much in 2025, stating that there will be a more E1s delivered during the year.