Embraer released on April 2 its first-quarter results for 2026. The company reports that it delivered 44 aircraft in quarter one (1Q26), a 47% increase compared to the 30 aircraft delivered in the first quarter of 2025 (1Q25).
The executive aviation sector delivered more than half of the aircraft, with 29 aircraft delivered. In comparison, 23 executive aircraft were delivered in 1Q25. 16 of the delivered executive aircraft were light jets, with 15 being Phenom 300s and one Phenom 100. The rest of the executive aircraft delivered were 13 mid-size jets. Nine of those mid-sized jets were Praetor 500s and four were Praetor 600s. In comparison, 23 executive aircraft were delivered in 1Q25, with 14 light jets and 9 mid-size jets. Embraer claims the higher deliveries of both light and midsize jets propped the strong performance and reflected continued solid demand across the segment.
A total of 10 commercial aircraft were delivered, an increase of 43% from the amount delivered in 1Q25. In 1Q26, 6 were E175, three were E195-E2 and one was E190-E2. In comparison, no E190-E2 were delivered in 1Q25 with four E175 and three E195-E2 delivered.
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Only five defense and security aircraft were delivered in 1Q26. Four A-29 Super Tucanos and one KC-390 Millennium were delivered. No defense and security aircraft were delivered in 1Q25.
Embraer estimates that it will deliver between 80 and 85 commercial aircraft and between 160 and 170 executive aircraft. The company expects to deliver between 240 and 255 aircraft.
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