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Embraer Aircraft Delivery Figures Surpasses Previous Quarters

Grace Lee
Last updated: 4 October 2025 10:24
By Grace Lee
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Embraer headquarters in Melbourne, Florida.
Embraer headquarters in Melbourne, Florida. © Embraer.
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Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer announced aircraft delivery figures for Q3, 2025, showing progressive development and continuous expansion to their business.

An SAS Embraer 195.
An SAS Embraer 195. © Bene Riobó

Embraer: Increase Compared to Previous Quarters

On Oct.2 2025, global aircraft manufacturer Embraer released its 2025 Q3 aircraft delivery figures, which added up to 62. This includes 20 commercial jets, 41 executive jets, and 1 aircraft in the defence and security category.

11 of the 20 commercial jets were Embraer’s largest aircraft currently in production, the E195-E2, a regional aircraft used for short to medium-haul routes.

This number is more than the records of Q2 2025 and Q3 2024, showing the manufacturer’s marginal increase compared to previous quarters.

The manufacturer forecasts to deliver between 77 and 85 commercial aircraft alongside 145 to 155 executive jets for 2025.

Helvetic Airways Embraer E190-E2 jet on runway.
Helvetic Airways Embraer E190-E2 jet. © MarcelX42

Continuous Expansion

As the world’s third biggest aircraft manufacturer, Embraer has seen steady expansion in its global and regional business, carrying global passengers alongside the world’s leading Boeing and Airbus aircraft.

They also received firm orders for 2026 to come, securing a $2.1 billion deal with Chilean carrier LATAM Airlines, which ordered 24 E195-E2 aircraft with an option of 50 more, deliveries scheduled to start in 2026.

What do you think about Embraer’s continuous expansion into global and regional markets? Share your thoughts in the comments below! 

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Aviation Journalist Intern | English Literature and Translation graduate with a keen interest in lifestyle and culture reporting. Currently based in the UK.
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