Revised oil forecast and blinkers off
24th April 2012
Embraer delivered 33 aircraft in the third quarter of 2022, of which 10 were commercial and 23 were executive jets, 15 were light and eight were midsize. As per Embraer’s Q3 report, the volume of deliveries was 10% higher compared to the 30 jets delivered in the same period in 2021, when the company delivered nine commercial and 21 executive jets. In the first nine months of 2022, the company delivered a total of 79 aircraft, 27 commercial and 52 executives. Embraer reported a firm order backlog of $17.8 bn at the end of Q3, stable compared with the last quarter.
In September 2022, Embraer celebrated the delivery of the 1,700th E-Jet. An E195-E2, acquired by Aircastle, was delivered to KLM Cityhopper during a ceremony in São José dos Campos. Embraer affirms that this program has been a global success since its start, in 2004. E-Jets have been added by more than 150 airlines and leasing companies’ fleets in 50 countries.
In October 2022, SalamAir, from Oman, and TUI, from Belgium, announced the selection of the E195-E2 to integrate their respective fleets. The Omani airline has signed a firm order for six aircraft, with purchase rights for a further six. Deliveries to SalamAir will be made from the end of 2023. TUI will receive three E195-E2s from AerCap, under a long-term lease agreement.