Embraer, the Brazilian aircraft manufacturer, projects delivering 255 aircraft in 2026 while achieving $8.5 billion in revenue. This forecast reflects steady demand for its commercial and executive jets amid global aviation recovery.
The company’s executive jet division anticipates 560 deliveries across 2024-2028, with E190-E2 regional jets comprising 190 units over five years. Defense and security segments target $2.8 billion in revenue for the same period, supported by ongoing KC-390 Millennium production and new contracts.
In 2025, Embraer expects 235-260 commercial aircraft deliveries, building toward the 2026 peak. Firm order backlog reached $19.3 billion by Q3 2024, with commercial aviation at $9.5 billion. Key milestones include E175-E2 certification progress and Phenom 300E volume increases.
Financially, Embraer posted $2 billion in adjusted EBITA for 2024-2028, with services revenue projected at $10.2 billion. Q3 2024 results showed $2 billion revenue, up 73% year-over-year, driven by 57 aircraft deliveries. Free cash flow before customer advances hit $190 million in Q3.
Strategic moves include a $600 million share buyback program and partnerships like the Eve eVTOL joint venture. Production ramps at facilities in São José dos Campos and Melbourne enhance capacity for E-Jets and Praetor jets. These targets align with industry trends favoring efficient regional and business aircraft.