Embraer confirms next‑generation regional turboprop programme is 'dead', CEO says

Embraer has cancelled its planned next‑generation regional turboprop, CEO Francisco Gomes Neto said, calling the programme "dead." The decision ends the Brazilian planemaker's push to launch a new turboprop this decade and alters its regional product roadmap.

Discovered 2025-11-04T05:30:53.422397-08:00 | 2025-11-04T05:30:53.422397-08:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Eliminates Embraer’s planned next‑generation turboprop from the competitive set for replacing ageing 50‑seat and short‑haul aircraft, shifting carrier interest toward existing turboprop options such as ATR’s updated models (see ATR’s US market push: https://hype.aero/?story=91d5d74c-8cd3-42d3-a7d0-ef61e24d4225).
  • Occurs alongside ongoing production and supplier constraints at Embraer — including GE CF34 shortages and delivery ramp targets — that have shaped the company’s programme priorities and capacity to start new airframe developments (see coverage of CF34 shortages: https://hype.aero/?story=b833eff8-87a7-4b84-8171-dc8553c775d7 and Embraer’s delivery plans: https://hype.aero/?story=f1ebed8a-d732-461e-b222-fbe3ec5d4aa5).

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