São Paulo, BrazilEmbraer’s 4Q25 backlog hits record $31.6bnExecutive Aviation records $7.6bn all-time high |
Embraer registered a US$31.6bn backlog in the fourth quarter (4Q25) - a record‑setting level for the company.
The company delivered 91 aircraft in 4Q25 across all its business units. The result reflects a 21% increase compared to the 75 deliveries in the fourth quarter of last year (4Q24), and even higher than the 62 aircraft registered in the third quarter of 2025 (3Q25).
Meanwhile, the company delivered a total of 244 aircraft in 2025 - an 18% increase compared to the 206 aircraft in 2024.

Executive Aviation highlights
Executive Aviation posted a backlog of US$7.6bn in 4Q25, up 3% yoy and 4% qoq - a new all-time high for the business unit.
The division recorded 53 deliveries in the quarter, a 20% increase over 44 deliveries in 4Q24. Consequently, Executive Aviation finished 2025 with a solid 1.1x book-to-bill ratio.
In 2025, Q4 deliveries accounted for 34% of the yearly total, while the average for the period during the previous 5 years was 43%, reflecting the continued success of the company’s production leveling program. Consequently, FY25 deliveries registered
a new all-time high record of 155 aircraft (upper end of the 145–155 guidance for the period). Looking forward, additional tangible results are expected from the company's production leveling initiative in 2026.
Embraer continued to outperform the market in 2025 with over 19% yoy growth in business jet deliveries, capturing rising global demand while reinforcing its foundation for sustainable long-term growth. This focus on sustainability extends beyond business expansion, and it is reflected in other initiatives aimed at enhancing efficiency and reducing environmental impact. For instance, the company completed its largest solar-energy project to date in 2025, which now powers the Global Customer Center at the Melbourne site.

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BlueSky Business Aviation News | 29th January 2026 | Issue #828