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Embraer Posts Record $32.1 Billion Backlog as Deliveries Rise and Finnair Order Lands

The results point to firmer E2 demand in Europe with more balanced production through 2026.

Overview

  • Embraer reported a company-wide backlog of $32.1 billion in the first quarter, marking a sixth straight all‑time high and underscoring momentum across its programs.
  • Commercial Aviation’s order book rose 50% year over year to $15.0 billion, helped by Finnair’s agreement for up to 46 E195‑E2 jets that added 18 firm aircraft to the backlog.
  • Total deliveries reached 44 aircraft for the quarter, up 47% from a year ago, with the pace representing about 16% of the year’s delivery target midpoint and running ahead of recent early‑year norms.
  • Commercial deliveries totaled 10 jets, including E175s for Republic Airlines, American Airlines, and SkyWest, plus E190‑E2 and E195‑E2 jets for Azorra, Luxair, and AerCap.
  • Executive Aviation’s backlog held at $7.6 billion and Defence & Security’s backlog rose to $4.4 billion, supported by deliveries of one KC‑390 and multiple A‑29 Super Tucano aircraft to Portugal, Uruguay, and an undisclosed African customer.