Embraer delivered a total of 91 aircraft in the fourth quarter of 2025, surpassing both the previous quarter and the same period in 2024, and confirming that it met its full-year guidance for 2025. The result reflects a clear acceleration of deliveries toward the end of the year, following 62 aircraft delivered in 3Q25 and 75 aircraft in 4Q24.
In the commercial aircraft segment, 32 new aircraft were delivered during 4Q25, including 15 E195-E2s, currently the largest commercial aircraft in Embraer’s production portfolio. This business segment outperformed both 3Q25 and 4Q24, when 20 and 31 aircraft were delivered, respectively. For the full year, commercial aircraft deliveries reached 78 units, in line with the company’s guidance of 77 to 85 aircraft.
Executive aircraft posted a particularly strong performance, with 53 deliveries in the fourth quarter, compared with 41 aircraft in the previous quarter and 44 in the same period last year. The highlight of the quarter was the Phenom 300, the fastest light jet in production and the market leader for 13 consecutive years, with 23 units delivered. On a full-year basis, executive aircraft deliveries totaled 155 units, reaching the upper end of the company’s 2025 guidance.
In the Defense & Security segment, Embraer delivered two KC-390 Millennium multi-mission military transport aircraft and four A-29 Super Tucano aircraft during the quarter, further contributing to the overall quarterly performance.
Across all three business segments—commercial aircraft, executive aircraft, and defense and security—Embraer delivered a total of 244 aircraft in 2025. This represents a significant increase compared with the 206 aircraft delivered in 2024, underscoring solid growth in production and deliveries despite ongoing global supply chain challenges.
Founded in 1969 and headquartered in Brazil, Embraer operates across commercial and executive aircraft, defense and security, and agricultural aviation. To date, the company has delivered more than 9,000 aircraft, with Embraer-built aircraft taking off somewhere in the world every ten seconds on average, transporting more than 150 million passengers annually. Embraer is the world’s leading manufacturer of commercial jets with up to 150 seats and one of Brazil’s most important exporters of high value-added products, supported by an industrial and service network spanning the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia.









