By Brazil Stock Guide – Embraer (B3: EMBR3; NYSE: ERJ) delivered 62 aircraft in the third quarter of 2025, slightly above the 59 units in the same period a year earlier. The company is sustaining its pace of expansion amid the aviation sector’s recovery and reaffirmed its full-year guidance.
The commercial division accounted for 20 deliveries, compared with 16 in 3Q24 and 19 in 2Q25. The E195-E2, the largest aircraft in the E2 family, represented 11 of the units, consolidating the model as the backbone of Embraer’s strategy in the up-to-150-seat market.
The stability in executive jet deliveries and growth in commercial aviation highlight Embraer’s ability to balance its diversified portfolio. The performance helps offset industry volatility and underpins the manufacturer’s role as Brazil’s leading exporter of high value-added goods.
Executive Aviation Holds Steady
The executive jet unit delivered 41 aircraft, the same as in 3Q24. The Phenom 300 remained the world’s best-selling light jet for the 13th consecutive year, with 20 units delivered in the quarter. In defense and security, Embraer delivered one KC-390 Millennium, a military transport aircraft that continues to expand its international footprint.
For 2025, the company maintained its projection of 77 to 85 commercial aircraft and 145 to 155 executive jets, representing growth of around 10% and 15% respectively compared with last year.
