Embraer backlog hits record US$31.3 billion as commercial orders drive 38% growth

Embraer closed Q3 2025 with a record order backlog of US$31.3 billion, up 38% year‑on‑year and described by the company as an "unprecedented high." The increase was broad‑based, with gains across commercial, business, military and services units.

Discovered 2025-10-21T04:43:59.199620-07:00 | 2025-10-21T04:43:59.199620-07:00

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  • The backlog is now US$31.3 billion, a 38% year‑on‑year rise — a material shift in Embraer’s revenue visibility that reflects recent fleet deals such as orders for E2 family jets by carriers including LATAM and Avelo.
  • Growth spans commercial, business, military and services, reinforcing both civil market momentum and defence demand driven by programmes like the C-390 and A-29 wins and follow‑ons and Embraer’s KC-390 US assembly proposal to compete in larger defence procurements.
  • A larger backlog raises near‑term production and aftermarket implications: Embraer delivered 62 aircraft in Q3 while managing supplier constraints, and services demand is growing alongside long‑term maintenance ties such as the extended Republic Airways heavy‑maintenance deal and investments at its Melbourne‑Orlando campus.

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