Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer reported delivering 62 aircraft in the third quarter of 2025, reflecting a rise in both commercial and executive jet deliveries compared to previous quarters. The company has managed to grow its output despite ongoing supply chain difficulties.
From July to September 2025, Embraer delivered 20 commercial jets, which included 11 E195-E2s, seven E175s, and two E190-E2 regional jets. This marks an improvement over the second quarter of 2025, when 19 commercial aircraft were delivered, as well as over the same period last year with 16 deliveries. In the first quarter of this year, only seven commercial jets were handed over.
Embraer has set its sights on delivering between 77 and 85 commercial aircraft for the entire year. By the end of September, it had already delivered 47 units. The company will need to deliver another 31 jets in the final quarter to reach its goal. Traditionally, December is a busy month for Embraer's deliveries.