Embraer reported a total backlog of US$32.1 billion at the end of the first quarter of 2026, reflecting a 22% increase from the previous year and marking the company's sixth consecutive all-time high.
The company delivered 44 aircraft across its business units during the quarter, up 47% from 30 deliveries in the first quarter of 2025. This performance aligns with progress in production initiatives, representing about 16% of the midpoint of Embraer's full-year guidance of 240 to 255 aircraft for Commercial and Executive Aviation combined.
Commercial Aviation backlog stood at US$15.0 billion, a 50% year-over-year rise driven by orders including Finnair's selection of up to 46 E195-E2 jets and additional E195-E2 sales. Executive Aviation backlog remained at US$7.6 billion, with 29 deliveries comprising 16 light jets and 13 mid-size jets, a 26% increase from the prior year.
Defense & Security backlog reached US$4.4 billion, up 5% year over year, while Services & Support hit a record US$5.1 billion, an 11% gain.