- Embraer (ERJ, Financial) reported a record backlog of US$26.4 billion in Q1 2025.
- The company delivered 30 aircraft in Q1 2025, a 20% increase year-over-year.
- Executive Jets division achieved a new record backlog of US$7.6 billion.
Embraer (ERJ), a leading aerospace company, achieved a significant milestone with a record backlog of US$26.4 billion in the first quarter of 2025. This surpasses the previous high and demonstrates strong market demand for Embraer's diverse range of aircraft and services.
The company delivered 30 aircraft during Q1 2025, marking a 20% increase compared to Q1 2024. This surge in deliveries reflects Embraer's ability to meet market demands and progress towards its annual delivery guidance, which ranges between 222 and 240 units for the year.
Breaking down the backlog, Executive Jets led with a new record high of US$7.6 billion, showcasing a 66% year-over-year growth. The Commercial Aviation segment, however, experienced a decline to US$10.0 billion, down 10% year-over-year. Noteworthy orders included ANA Holdings' commitment for 15 E190-E2 aircraft with options for 5 more, and the Uruguayan Air Force's conversion of options for 5 A-29 Super Tucano aircraft into firm orders.
In the Defense & Security segment, Embraer maintained a steady backlog of US$4.2 billion, while Services & Support totaled US$4.6 billion. The diversity and growth across these segments indicate resilience amidst ongoing industry challenges, particularly in supply chain management.