Embraer ended 1Q25 with a US$26.4 billion backlog, surpassing the previous quarter record level

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  • Commercial Aviation’s backlog reached US$10.0 billion
  • Executive Jets set a new US$7.6 billion backlog record
  • Defense & Security held steady with a US$4.2 billion backlog
  • The backlog in Services & Support totaled US$4.6 billion

SÃO PAULO, April 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Embraer (NYSE: ERJ / B3: EMBR3), a global leader in the aerospace industry, reported a US$26.4 billion backlog in the first quarter of 2025. The result surpassed the all-time historical high set in the previous quarter.


Backlog by Segment – US$bn


1Q25


4Q24


qoq


1Q24


yoy

Commercial Aviation 


10.0


10.2

-2 %

11.1

-10 %

Executive Jets


7.6


7.4

3 %

4.6

66 %

Defense & Security


4.2


4.2

0 %

2.4

73 %

Services & Support


4.6


4.6

1 %

3.1

49 %


Total


26.4


26.3


0 %


21.1


25 %

Embraer delivered 30 aircraft in 1Q25. The result was 20% higher than in the first quarter of last year (1Q24), when 25 aircraft were delivered. More importantly, 1Q25 deliveries corresponded to 13% of the midpoint (231 aircraft) of the company’s full year guidance (between 222 and 240 in 2025) for the combined Executive and Commercial Aviation business units versus an 11% 5-year historical average for the period.


Deliveries by Segment


1Q25


4Q24


1Q24


2025 Guidance



Executive Aviation


23


44


18


145-155

Phenom 100

2

3

1

Phenom 300

12

19

10


Light Jets


14


22


11

Praetor 500

3

13

3

Praetor 600

6

9

4


Midsize Jets


9


22


7



Commercial Aviation


7


31


7


77-85

E175

4

11

3

E190-E2

2

E195-E2

3

18

4



Total Commercial Av. & Executive Av.


30


75


25


222-240*



Defense & Security







KC-390 Millennium

A-29 Super Tucano 

*Excludes KC-390 Millennium and A-29 Super Tucano deliveries

In Commercial Aviation, the backlog totaled US$10.0 billion in 1Q25 – 2% lower quarter over quarter (qoq). ANA Holdings Inc. has placed an order for 15 aircraft E190-E2 with options for 5 additional jets. This order will likely be included in the second half of 2025, when the final contract is signed.

In 1Q25, the business unit delivered 7 new aircraft and 9% of the midpoint (81 aircraft) of the company’s full year guidance (between 77 and 85). The performance of the division was slightly below the 12% 1Q average for the past 5 years, and it reflected ongoing supply chain challenges. We should highlight we were unable to deliver 2 additional aircraft during the quarter because of commercial issues. The models delivered during the period were the E175, to American Airlines (2), Republic Airlines (1) and Horizon Air (1), and the E195-E2, to Porter (1), Aercap (1) and Azorra (1). Looking forward, we expect our production leveling efforts to produce more tangible results in 2Q25, the 2H of the year, and from the start of 2026.


1Q25 Backlog – Commercial Aviation 


Aircraft Type


Firm Orders


Deliveries


Firm Order Backlog

E175

943

783

160

E195-E2

282

131

151

E190-E2

52

27

25


Total


1,277


941


336

 


Customer (Country)


Firm Orders


Delivered


Firm Order Backlog


EMBRAER 175


943


783


160

American Airlines (USA)

204

114


90

Republic Airlines (USA)

187

147


40

Skywest (USA)

228

212


16

Horizon Air / Alaska (USA)

50

45


5

Air Peace (Nigeria)

5




5

Undisclosed

4

1


3

Overland Airways (Nigeria)

3

2


1

Air Canada (Canada)

15

15



Air Lease (USA)

8

8



Alitalia (Italy)

2

2



Belavia (Belarus)

1

1



CIT (USA)

4

4



ECC Leasing (Ireland)*

1

1



Flybe (UK)

11

11



Fuji Dream (Japan)

2

2



GECAS (USA)

5

5



KLM (The Netherlands)

17

17



LOT Polish (Poland)

12

12



Mauritania Airlines (Mauritania)

2

2



Mesa (USA)

7

7



NAC / Aldus (Ireland)

2

2



NAC / Jetscape (USA)

4

4



Northwest (USA)

36

36



Oman Air (Oman)

5

5



Royal Jordanian (Jordan)

2

2



Suzuyo (Japan)

11

11



TRIP (Brazil)

5

5



United Airlines (USA)

110

110



* Aircraft delivered by ECC Leasing: one to Air Caraibes

 


Customer (Country)


Firm Orders


Delivered


Firm Order Backlog


Embraer 195-E2


282


131


151

Azul (Brazil)

51


51

Porter (Canada)

75

44


31

Aercap (Ireland)

43

28


15

Azorra (USA)

23

10


13

Mexicana (Mexico)

10


10

Air Peace (Nigeria)

13

5


8

Aircastle (USA)

23

16


7

Salam Air (Oman)

6


6

Luxair (Luxembourg)

6


6

Royal Jordanian (Jordanian)

2


2

Binter Canarias (Spain)

16

15


1

ICBC (China)

10

9


1

Helvetic (Switzerland)

4

4



 


Customer (Country)


Firm Orders


Delivered


Firm Order Backlog


Embraer 190-E2


52


27


25

Mexicana (Mexico)

10


10

Azorra (USA)

16

8


8

Virgin Australia (Australia)

4


4

Aircastle (USA)

2


2

Air Kiribati (Kiribati)

2

1


1

Aercap (Ireland)

5

5



Helvetic (Switzerland)

8

8



Wideroe (Norway)

3

3



Placar Linhas Aéreas (Brazil)

1

1



Undisclosed

1

1



In Executive Aviation, the backlog rose to a new US$7.6 billion record high in 1Q25, 3% higher than the previous all-time high established in 4Q24. The business unit delivered 23 jets in the first quarter of the current year, of which 14 aircraft were in the light category and 9 in the midsize one. The number of deliveries in 1Q25 was 28% higher than the 18 jets in 1Q24, and 15% of the midpoint (150 aircraft) of the company’s full year guidance (between 145 and 155 in 2025) for the division (moderately above the 11% 1Q average for the past 5 years).

In February, the Phenom 300 series was once again recognized as the world’s best-selling and most delivered light jet for the 13th consecutive year, according to the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA). In the same announcement, the institution confirmed the light jet as the most delivered twin-engine jet for the 5th year in a row in 2024.

In Defense & Security, the backlog stood at US$4.2 billion in 1Q25. The Uruguayan Air Force (FAU) and the Uruguayan Ministry of National Defense (MDN) converted their options for 5 A-29 Super Tucano aircraft into firm orders during the period. This conversion relates to a commitment signed in August 2024, when the FAU announced a firm order for 1 aircraft plus the above-mentioned options. The agreement also includes mission equipment, integrated logistics services and a flight simulator.

The KC-390 Millennium selection by Sweden (4) and Slovakia (3), and the A-29 Super Tucano for Portugal (12) and Panama (4) are not included in the backlog, since the contracts are not yet effective.


1Q25 Backlog -Defense & Security


Aircraft Type


Firm Orders


Deliveries


Firm Order Backlog

KC-390 Millennium

42

10

32

A-29 Super Tucano*

22

22


*Includes only A-29 Super Tucano ordered in 2024 and 2025. Through the end of 2023, a total of 264 have been delivered.

 


Customer (Country)


Firm Orders


Delivered


Firm Order Backlog


KC-390 Millennium


42


10



32

Brazilian Air Force  (Brazil)

19

7


12

Royal Netherlands Air Force (Netherlands)

5


5

Austrian Air Force (Austria)

4


4

Portuguese Air Force ( Portugal)

5

2


3

Republic of Korea Air Force (South Korea)

3


3

Czech Air Force (Czech Republic)

2


2

Undisclosed

2


2

Hungarian Air Force (Hungary)

2

1


1

 


Customer (Country)


Firm Orders


Delivered


Firm Order Backlog


A-29 Super Tucano*


22





22

Paraguayan Air Force (Paraguay)

6


6

Undisclosed

6


6

Uruguayan Air Force

6


6

Undisclosed (Africa)

4


4


*Includes only A-29 Super Tucano ordered in 2024 and 2025. Through the end of 2023, a total of 264 have been delivered.

In Services & Support, the backlog remained roughly stable at US$4.6 billion in 1Q25. Airlink, Southern Africa’s premier carrier, was the highlight of the period with a spare parts inventory support agreement covering its all-Embraer 68 aircraft fleet. Thus, the airline will become the first African customer for the customized Embraer Collaborative Inventory Planning (ECIP) management system, which will optimize inventory levels and reduce operational costs for its fleet.

About Embraer 

A global aerospace company headquartered in Brazil, Embraer has businesses in Commercial and Executive aviation, Defense and Security, and Agricultural Aviation. The company designs, develops, manufactures, and markets aircraft and systems, providing Services and Support to customers after-sales.

Since it was founded in 1969, Embraer has delivered more than 9,000 aircraft. On average, about every 10 seconds an aircraft manufactured by Embraer takes off somewhere in the world, transporting over 150 million passengers a year.

Embraer is the leading manufacturer of commercial jets with up to 150 seats and the main exporter of high value-added goods in Brazil. The company maintains industrial units, offices, service, and parts distribution centers, among other activities, across the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Europe.

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