Embraer is set to showcase its latest aircraft and technology at the Farnborough International Airshow as the manufacturer celebrates growing demand, increased deliveries and a record-breaking backlog across its business. The event will take place between July 20 and 24 at the Farnborough International Exhibition and Conference Centre in Hampshire, England.

Aircraft displays on show
The event will feature Embraer’s E195-E2 aircraft and KC-390 Millennium on static display. The E195-E2 is the largest aircraft in Embraer’s E-Jets E2 family and will be presented as an example of the company’s focus on efficiency and sustainable aviation. Embraer said the aircraft features advanced aerodynamics, reduced fuel consumption, and lower emissions, while maintaining passenger comfort and operational performance.
The KC-390 Millennium will also be displayed, highlighting Embraer’s work in multi-mission aircraft. The company said the aircraft is designed for operations including cargo and troop transport as well as humanitarian missions.

Eve and recent growth
Embraer said its recent growth has been supported by increasing aircraft deliveries and strong demand across its businesses. In the first half of 2026, the company delivered 109 aircraft, compared with 91 during the same period the previous year. Embraer said the increase reflects progress in production and operational efficiency initiatives. Francisco Gomes Neto, president and CEO of Embraer, explained:
“Embraer is set for a sustainable growth, supported by strong demand across our businesses, expanding global presence, and continued investments in efficiency and innovation.”
Alongside its aircraft displays, Embraer will highlight its vision for future mobility through Eve Air Mobility, a company focused on developing electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft. Visitors will be able to view a full-scale mock-up of Eve, alongside a simulated flight experience.
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