Embraer Deliveries Grow by 14% in 2024

Embraer’s E175 regional jet continues to sell well in the U.S. market (Image – Embraer)

Embraer delivered 75 aircraft in the fourth quarter of 2024, bringing total deliveries for the Brazilian airframer to 206 aircraft in 2024 – a 14% increase compared to the 181 delivered in 2023.

Deliveries of the company’s regional jets, encompassing the re-engined E190/E195-E2 family and the legacy E175 model, reached 73 aircraft in 2024. This result aligns with the company’s previous guidance for the year and signifies a 14% increase over 2023 deliveries.

The manufacturer’s Executive Aviation division delivered 44 jets in the fourth quarter, resulting in 130 business jet deliveries throughout 2024. Embraer indicates that this figure falls within the midpoint of its initial guidance. Compared to 2023, the segment experienced 13% growth.

Embraer’s Defense & Security business recorded a slight increase over the previous year’s production, delivering three new C-390 Millennium transports in 2024 compared to two in 2023. The company did not deliver any A-29 Super Tucano trainers during the year, although it secured new orders from several customers. Super Tucano production will resume in 2025.

Embraer Deliveries in 2024
(Table issued by Embraer)

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