Embraer Delivers 61 Aircraft in 2Q25, Up 30% Year-on-Year

Embraer delivered 61 aircraft across its commercial, business, and defense segments in the second quarter of 2025 (2Q25), marking a 30% increase over the 47 units delivered in 2Q24 and more than double the 30 aircraft delivered in 1Q25.
Of the total, 19 were commercial aircraft—matching 2Q24’s figure—including nine E175s, one E190-E2 (delivered to Mexicana), and nine E195-E2s. Embraer has delivered 26 commercial jets so far in 2025 and aims to reach a full-year target of 75 to 95 units.
In business aviation, the company delivered 30 jets in 2Q25. This included four Phenom 100s, nine Phenom 300s, eight Praetor 500s, and nine Praetor 600s. That brings total business jet deliveries to 61 for the first half of the year, with Embraer targeting 145 to 155 deliveries in 2025.
In defense, Embraer delivered four A-29 Super Tucano light attack/trainer aircraft to the Paraguayan Air Force at the end of 2Q25. No C-390 Millennium transports were delivered during the period.
Embraer also made headlines at the Paris Air Show 2025. SkyWest ordered up to 110 E175s, with 16 set to operate under contract for Delta Air Lines starting in 2027. Airlink will lease 10 E195-E2s from Azorra, with deliveries expected between late 2025 and 2027.
The company launched its E190F P2F freighter program with Bridges Air Cargo and secured a military order for the C-390 from Lithuania. On July 1, SAS announced a firm order for 45 E195-E2s, with 10 options, valued at $4 billion.
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