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Embraer delivers over 200 aircraft in Q4 amid supply chain challenges

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Embraer reported the delivery of 75 aircraft in the fourth quarter of 2024, bringing its total for the year to 203 commercial and private jets, alongside three military aircraft, specifically the C-390 Millennium. The Brazilian manufacturer noted that it delivered 31 commercial aircraft during this period, consisting of 11 E175s, two E190-E2s, and 18 E195-E2s. This represents a 27% increase from the previous quarter.

For the entire year, Embraer delivered 73 commercial aircraft, nine more than in 2023. These deliveries were at the higher end of its guidance range. The company had previously reduced its delivery estimate due to supply chain issues related to Pratt & Whitney engines and other structural parts.

Throughout the year, Embraer handed over a total of 26 E175s, eight E190-E2s, and 39 E195-E2s. Most of these deliveries were to United States-based regional airlines such as Envoy Air, Horizon Air, Republic Airways, and SkyWest Airlines. Non-US operators included Nigeria's Overland Airways and India's Reliance Commercial Dealers.

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Ch-aviation predicts that Embraer could deliver up to 50 E175s in 2025; however, some airframes have not been assigned to any airline yet. Despite a backlog primarily within the US market due to scope clause restrictions on regional carriers, there is no indication that Embraer will resume development of the larger E175-E2 model.

In terms of private jets, Embraer delivered 75 light jets and 55 medium jets in 2024. Military deliveries included three C-390 Millenniums but no A-29 Super Tucanos despite new orders for them during the year.

The United States Air Force announced that three A-29 Super Tucanos arrived at Edwards Air Force Base on October 9th for use by their Test Pilot School. These planes were initially purchased by USAF Special Operations Command but were decommissioned after mission requirements changed.

Embraer has not yet released its delivery guidance for 2025 but plans to announce its fourth-quarter and full-year results on February 27th.

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