Embraer sees 30% increase in Q2 aircraft deliveries
Category:NewsLatest figures from Brazilian OEM Embraer show that it delivered 61 aircraft in Quarter Two (Q2) of 2025 marking a 30% increase on the same period last year.
The biggest increase came in Embraer’s executive aviation range where it delivered 38 aircraft compared to 27 in Q2 2024. This included 21 Phenom light jets and 17 Praetor mid-size jets.
Commercial aircraft totalled 19 aircraft including nine E175, one E190-E2 and nine E195-E2 airliners.
Embraer’s military division also delivered an increased number of aircraft with four A29 Super Tucano’s being delivered compared to just one aircraft in Q2 2024.
For 2025 as a whole Embraer is expecting to deliver up to 155 executive aircraft and up to 85 commercial airliners.
Embraer was founded in 1969, known for producing commercial, military, executive, and agricultural aircraft. It is one of the world’s largest aircraft manufacturers, especially prominent in the regional jet market. Embraer’s popular E-Jet series, including the E170, E175, E190, and E195, is widely used by airlines for short to medium-haul flights.
Its newer E-Jet E2 family offers improved fuel efficiency and lower emissions. The company also produces the KC-390 military transport and various business jets like the Phenom and Praetor series. Embraer is renowned for innovation, reliability, and performance.