Brazil planemaker Embraer ends Q2 with record $30 billion backlog
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Brazilian airline manufacturer Embraer announced a record order book of US$29.7 billion in the second quarter of 2025, the highest in its history. In its financial results published on July 21, 2025, the manufacturer announced that it had delivered 61 aircraft in the second quarter of 2025, 19 of which were for its Commercial Aircraft division. This result represents a 30% increase compared to the second quarter of last year, where 47 aircraft h…
Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer announced on Monday (21) that its order backlog at the end of the second quarter was $29.7 billion, which, according to a security report, represents a record level for a quarter and represents an increase of 40% over the previous year. Embraer, the world's third largest aircraft manufacturer, announced that its commercial aircraft segment [...] The post Brazil: Embraer reports record order volume first ap…
Embraer posts record $29.7B backlog, 61 deliveries in Q2
Brazilian planemaker Embraer announced a record order backlog of US$29.7 billion in the second quarter of 2025, the highest in the company’s history. In its financial results released on July 21, 2025, the manufacturer announced that it has delivered 61 aircraft in Q2 of 2025 across all its business units. This figure represents a 30% increase from Q2 of 2024, when Embraer delivered 47 jets, and more than doubled the 30 aircraft delivered in …
Embraer reports record Q2 commercial aircraft backlog
Embraer’s Commercial Aviation division has reported an eight-year backlog record of USD 13.1 billion in the second quarter of 2025 (2Q25), an increase of 31 per cent from 1Q25 and 16 per cent compared to 2Q24. The division’s book-to-bill ratio reached 1.8x over the past 12 months, indicating robust sales performance. Embraer has now sold more than 1,000 E175 aircraft since its introduction in 2005. The Brazilian airframer secured substantial new…
Embraer reported a record order backlog at the end of the second quarter, which represents an increase of 40 percent compared to the previous year. All divisions recorded growth.
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