
Six days ahead of the 2025 Paris Air Show, Embraer has confirmed it will reveal new aircraft deals during the biennial event.
According to the Brazilian company, a sales contract with an undisclosed airline will be signed on the opening day of the show, June 16, at Le Bourget.
The following day, Embraer’s Defense & Security division is set to formalize another agreement, also kept under wraps for now.
A third press conference is scheduled for the afternoon of June 17, with another contract announcement expected—though the company has not yet specified the business segment involved.

Aircraft on Display and Eve eVTOL Update
As in previous editions, Embraer will showcase a selection of its aircraft in the static display area, including the E195-E2 commercial jet, the KC-390 Millennium tactical transport, and the A-29 Super Tucano light attack aircraft.
Both the E195-E2 and KC-390 are also scheduled to participate in the daily flying displays.
In addition to its current fleet, Embraer will also provide updates on Eve Air Mobility, the company’s eVTOL subsidiary.

Eve is developing a five-seat electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, with an uncrewed prototype expected to perform its maiden flight soon.
The company aims to introduce the vehicle into commercial service by 2027.