Embraer delivered 61 new aircraft in 2Q25, up 30% over 2Q24
Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer has revealed it delivered 61 aircraft in the second quarter of 2025 (2Q25) across all its business units. The result represents an increase of 30% compared to the same period in 2024, when 47 airplanes were delivered, and more than double (103%) the volume recorded in the first quarter of 2025.
Breaking down the figure of 61 units further, the company delivered a similar number of commercial aircraft in 2Q25 as in 2Q24, totaling 19 aircraft. This figure included nine E175s, one E190-E2 (for Mexicana), and nine E195-E2 jets. Compared to 1Q24, deliveries for the period were up by an impressive 171%. So far in 2025, the company has delivered 26 commercial aircraft (the same as this point in 2024) and is aiming for 75 to 95 airframes for the 2025 year.
EmbraerIn the business aviation sector, the company delivered four Phenom 100 and nine Phenom 300 light business jets during the period. These figures were up from two and 12, respectively, during the first quarter of 2025 and similar to 2024 when it delivered two and 18 of the types. In the midsize jets category, the planemaker delivered eight Praetor 500 and nine Praetor 600 business jets, up from three and six in 1Q25, plus three and four in 2Q24. The company has so far delivered 61 business jets in the first half of 2025 and is aiming to deliver in the range of 145 to 155 throughout the year.
Lastly, in the defense sector, while Embraer did not deliver any of its C-390 Millennium, it made up for it on the last day of 2Q25 when the company delivered four A-29 Super Tucano training aircraft to the Paraguayan Air Force. These are the first four of the type to be delivered during 2025.
EmbraerAt the Pari Air Show 2025, Embraer announced it had secured deals with SkyWest Airlines for the carrier to purchase up to 110 Embraer E175s, with 16 already allocated to operate for Delta Air Lines. Embraer and SkyWest announced on June 18, 2025, that the airline would purchase 60 aircraft with purchase rights on 50 extra planes in the future. SkyWest confirmed that 16 new E175 aircraft would operate under a multi-year contract for Delta Air Lines with deliveries set to begin in 2027.
Then, on the same day, South Africa-based regional airline Airlink announced plans to lease 10 new Embraer E195-E2 twin-engine passenger aircraft from Azorra, an aircraft lessor based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. As part of the agreement that will be finalized soon, Airlink will enhance its existing fleet of 68 aircraft with the new E2 aircraft, with deliveries from Embraer’s facilities in Brazil anticipated from later in 2025 until 2027.
EmbraerEmbraer also announced that Bridges Air Cargo will be the launch customer of its new passenger-to-freight (P2F), E-Freighter E190F conversion. This was followed by the Ministry of National Defense of Lithuania announcing that the Embraer C-390 Millennium had been chosen as the country’s next-generation military transport aircraft.
Most recently, on July 1, 2025, Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) said it was ordering up to 55 Embraer E-195 E2 aircraft (45 firm orders and 10 options). E2 deliveries to SAS are expected to start in late 2027 and will be spread over four years, with the airline receiving approximately one new aircraft per month. The total order’s value is around US$4 billion.
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