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Embraer, a global leader in the aerospace industry, delivered 91 aircraft in 4Q25. This result represents an improvement compared to 3Q25 and 4Q24, when 62 and 75 jets were delivered, respectively.
During 4Q25, 32 new commercial jets were delivered — 15 of which were E195-E2 models, Embraer’s largest aircraft currently in production in the segment. During the period, the Commercial Aviation business unit outperformed both 3Q25 and 4Q24, which recorded 20 and 31 deliveries, respectively. In 2025, Commercial Aviation delivered 78 jets, in-line with its 77-85 aircraft guidance for the year.
Embraer Executive Jets registered 53 deliveries, compared with 41 jets delivered in 3Q25 and 44 in 4Q24. The highlight of the quarter was the Phenom 300, the fastest light jet in production and market leader for 13 consecutive years, with 23 units delivered. In 2025, Executive Aviation delivered 155 jets, at the high end of its 145-155 guidance for the year.
In Defense & Security, the company delivered 2 units of its multi-mission military transport aircraft, the KC-390 Millennium, and 4 A-29 Super Tucano during the quarter.
In 2025, the company delivered a total of 244 aircraft across Commercial Aviation, Executive Aviation and Defense & Security, surpassing the 206 units delivered in the previous year.