Embraer, a global leader in aerospace manufacturing, delivered a total of 61 aircraft across its business divisions in the second quarter of 2025 (2Q25), reflecting a 30% increase compared to the same period in 2024. The Brazilian aerospace company had delivered 47 aircraft in 2Q24. The latest figure also represents a substantial 103% jump from the 30 aircraft delivered in the first quarter of 2025.
The delivery breakdown highlights strong performance in both Executive and Commercial Aviation. Executive Aviation saw the most significant growth, with 38 jets delivered in 2Q25 — a 41% year-over-year increase and a 65% rise compared to the previous quarter. In Commercial Aviation, Embraer delivered 19 aircraft, matching the volume from 2Q24 but demonstrating a sharp 171% increase from the 1Q25 tally of just 7 aircraft.

In its Defense & Security segment, Embraer delivered 4 A-29 Super Tucano light attack and training aircraft, further rounding out its quarterly total to 61.
Looking ahead, Embraer projects its 2025 Commercial Aviation deliveries to range between 77 and 85 aircraft, with the midpoint forecasted at a 10% increase year-over-year. For Executive Aviation, the company expects to deliver between 145 and 155 jets — projecting a midpoint growth of 15% compared to 2024 figures.
Embraer continues to position itself as a key player in the global aerospace market. Headquartered in Brazil, the company operates across Commercial and Executive Aviation, Defense & Security, and Agricultural Aviation. Beyond aircraft manufacturing, Embraer provides an extensive suite of after-sales services and support, reinforcing its reputation for reliability and innovation in the aviation industry.
With its robust Q2 performance and optimistic delivery outlook, Embraer signals strong momentum heading into the second half of 2025.