Embraer has reported a sharp rise in aircraft deliveries for the second quarter of 2025, signalling strong demand recovery across key business segments. The Brazilian aerospace manufacturer delivered 61 aircraft across Commercial, Executive, and Defence & Security segments, a 30 per cent increase over the same period in 2024 and more than double the volume delivered in the first quarter of 2025.
Executive Aviation was the standout performer with 38 aircraft delivered, representing a 41 per cent year-on-year increase and a 65 per cent jump from the previous quarter. The segment continues to reflect growing global interest in business jets, a trend that has accelerated post-pandemic.
Commercial Aviation remained consistent with 19 aircraft delivered — the same as Q2 2024 — but marked a significant 171 per cent increase compared to Q1 2025. Embraer also delivered four A-29 Super Tucano aircraft under its Defence & Security segment.
The company has maintained a positive outlook for 2025, projecting deliveries between 77 and 85 aircraft in Commercial Aviation and 145 to 155 jets in Executive Aviation. If achieved, these targets would reflect a 10 per cent and 15 per cent year-on-year increase respectively at their midpoints.
The strong quarterly performance underscores Embraer’s capacity to scale operations and meet growing market demand across its diversified business portfolio. As global air travel rebounds and private aviation gains momentum, Embraer’s strategic positioning continues to support growth across multiple sectors.