Brazilian airframer’s executive sector turns in notably stronger second-quarter performance.
Embraer delivered 20 commercial aircraft in the second quarter of this year, in line with the figure of 19 achieved during the same period in 2025.
The Brazilian airframer handed over 10 E2-family aircraft — comprising six E195-E2s and four E190-E2s — plus 10 E175s.
Executive aviation deliveries showed a strong increase, from 38 to 45, over the three months to 30 June.
These included higher numbers of both the Praetor medium jets and Phenom small jets, of which the manufacturer respectively delivered 21 and 24.
The performance meant Embraer’s overall deliveries in these sectors reached triple figures across the first half of the year, a total of 104.
Another five aircraft were delivered by the company’s defence business, although all of these were in the first quarter with none in the second.
Embraer says the performance has been supported by “continued progress in the company’s production levelling initiatives”.
It is maintaining full-year targets of 80-85 commercial and 160-170 executive deliveries.
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