American Eagle (Envoy) E175 (Embraer)
American Eagle (Envoy) E175 (Embraer)
Air Transport

How many commercial aircraft did Embraer deliver in the 1st quarter of 2024?

Brazilian planemaker plans to deliver 80 aircraft this year, but the beginning of the year was not so fruitful
Ricardo Meier

Embraer’s target is to deliver 72 commercial aircraft in 2024, but the 1st quarter may not have been a good start. According to unofficial records from Planespotters, the planemaker had delivered seven jets by March.

Until March 18, only one plane had been sent to Royal Jordanian, but Embrar dispatched another six aircraft in the last days of the month.

In the end, in addition to the Royal Jordanian E195-E2, three other jets of the type were delivered to Porter Airlines, which now has 32 of them in the fleet, in addition to another three E175s for Horizon Air and Envoy.

If confirmed, the seven jets represent the same number delivered in the 1st quarter of 2023. In other words, to reach the target base it will be necessary to deliver at least 65 commercial aircraft in the remainder of the year.

MSNDateModelOperatorRegistrationLivery
1700096120/03/2024E175Horizon AirN663QXAlaska Air
1700096225/03/2024E175Envoy AirN313BSAmerican Eagle
1700096326/03/2024E175Horizon AirN664QXAlaska Air
1902012118/03/2024E195-E2Porter AirlinesC-GZQZ 
1902012226/03/2024E195-E2Porter AirlinesC-GKXA 
1902012322/01/2024E195-E2Royal JordanianJY-REB 
1902012628/03/2024E195-E2Porter AirlinesC-GKXF 

The most optimistic guidance, however, is much more difficult: 73 jets are needed, or nine more than were delivered throughout 2023.

Porter Airlines E195-E2 (Porter Airlines)

Aircraft production has been affected by disruptions in the supply chain, particularly engines. Without components, customers have to wait longer until they can receive their aircraft.

Embraer hopes to repeat the prevalence of the new E2 series in deliveries. In 2023, they had 39 deliveries, 20 more than in 2022 and surpassing E1 for the first time.

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