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Embraer reaches record US$ 31.3 billion in order backlog in the third quarter

Company reports consistent performance across all segments, with advances in deliveries and new contracts
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Embraer achieved an order backlog of US$ 31.3 billion at the end of the third quarter, setting a new historical record for the company. The result reflects the performance of all divisions and the delivery of 62 aircraft during the period, an increase of 5% compared to the same quarter of the previous year.

In Commercial Aviation, the order backlog reached US$ 15.2 billion, with a book-to-bill ratio of 2.7 times. Highlights include contracts for up to 100 E195-E2 with Avelo Airlines and up to 74 aircraft for the LATAM Group, as well as 20 E195-E2 jets for TrueNoord and 10 E175 aircraft.

The E2 family now accumulates 471 firm orders, of which 181 have already been delivered – TrueNoord’s order has not been accounted for.

Executive Aviation delivered its 2,000th jet in the quarter, a Praetor 500, maintaining 41 deliveries during the period. The segment still has 32% of its annual target to meet in the fourth quarter.

Panama will receive four A-29 Super Tucano

In Defense & Security, Embraer delivered the third KC-390 Millennium to the Portuguese Air Force and sold five A-29 Super Tucano to Panama. The order backlog for this segment reached US$ 3.9 billion, an increase of 8% compared to the previous year, not considering recent purchase intentions from Sweden, Slovakia, and Lithuania.

The Services & Support segment showed a 40% year-over-year growth, with an order backlog of US$ 4.9 billion. The area maintained expansion supported by innovative contracts and stable operational performance.

From January to September 2025, deliveries in Commercial and Executive Aviation totaled 148 aircraft. The volume reinforces the trend of recovery in global demand, especially in regional and business aviation markets.

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