All-time high - Embraer finished 2Q25 with a US$29.7 billion backlog

Commercial Aviation reported an 8-year backlog record of US$13.1 billion and the division book-to-bill reached 1.8x over the past 12 months,

The E175 celebrated an important milestone, 1,000 units sold since its 2005 launch;

Executive Aviation delivered 38 aircraft during the quarter, up 41% year-over-year;

The backlog for Defense & Security reached US$4.3 billion, 2x higher than last year;

Services & Support registered a new backlog record, up 55% year-over-year.

SÃO PAULO, July 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Embraer (NYSE:ERJ), a global leader in the aerospace industry, registered a US$29.7 billion backlog in the second quarter of 2025 (2Q25), the highest level ever recorded by the company.

Backlog by Segment - US$bn

2Q25

1Q25

qoq

2Q24

yoy

Commercial Aviation 

13.1

10.0

31 %

11.3

16 %

Executive Aviation

7.4

7.6

-2 %

4.6

62 %

Services & Support

4.9

4.6

5 %

3.1

55 %

Defense & Security

4.3

4.2

3 %

2.1

100 %

Total

29.7

26.4

13 %

21.1

40 %

Embraer delivered 61 aircraft in 2Q25 across all its business units. The result reflects a 30% increase compared to the second quarter of last year (2Q24), when 47 jets were delivered, and more than twice the number of aircraft (30) recorded in the first quarter of 2025 (1Q25).

Deliveries by Segment

2Q25

1Q25

2Q24

1H25

1H24

1Q24

2025 Guidance

Executive Aviation

38

23

27

61

45

18

145-155

Phenom 100

4

2

2

6

3

1

Phenom 300

17

12

18

29

28

10

Light Jets

21

14

20

35

31

11

Praetor 500

8

3

3

11

6

3

Praetor 600

9

6

4

15

8

4

Midsize Jets

17

9

7

26

14

7

Commercial Aviation

19

7

19

26

26

77-85

E175

9

4

8

13

11

4

E190-E2

1

-

4

1

4

-

E195-E2

9

3

7

12

11

4

Total Commercial Av. & Executive Av.

57

30

46

87

71

18

222-240*

Defense & Security

4

-

1

4

1

-

KC-390 Millennium

-

-

1

-

1

-

A-29 Super Tucano 

4

-

-

4

-

-

*Excludes KC-390 Millennium and A-29 Super Tucano deliveries

Commercial Aviation reported an 8-year backlog record of US$13.1 billion in 2Q25. (The previous record ...