Embraer reports $15B+ commercial backlog and says next-gen E2 main engine issues are resolved

Embraer says its commercial aviation backlog exceeds $15 billion, signaling continued demand momentum for the E-Jets E2 family. The company also reports that the main engine issues impacting the next-generation E2 jets have been resolved, aiming to stabilize delivery expectations after prior disruptions.

Discovered 2026-06-11T06:58:21.467738-07:00 | 2026-06-11T06:58:21.467738-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Embraer’s confirmation of a $15B+ backlog provides a near-term demand anchor while customers continue to navigate fleet planning amid broader aircraft availability constraints tied to engine and delivery setbacks (see United CEO Scott Kirby on engine shortages as the “biggest constraint”).
  • The claim that the main E2 engine issues have been resolved directly affects schedule risk and downstream planning for operators with E2 growth plans, in a market currently sensitive to OEM-specific propulsion disruptions (see Airbus warns of further A320neo/A321neo slippage amid engine and supply-chain pressures).
  • For OEM and aftermarket stakeholders, a backlog plus an engine-issue resolution is a key signal that reliability/supply remediation may translate into steadier production cadence and more predictable delivery throughput.

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