Embraer Delivers 75 Aircraft in Q4 2024, Reaches 203 Total Deliveries.

Embraer has reported impressive performance in Q4 2024, delivering a total of 75 aircraft, marking a strong end to the year. The Brazilian aircraft manufacturer highlighted that its year-end total included 203 commercial and private jets, along with three military aircraft, specifically the C-390 Millennium. This performance comes despite facing significant supply chain challenges throughout the year.

During the fourth quarter alone, Embraer delivered 31 commercial aircraft, which consisted of 11 E175, two E190-E2, and 18 E195-E2. The company noted that this represented a 27% increase in deliveries compared to the previous quarter, showcasing a strong recovery and operational efficiency as the year concluded.

For the full year of 2024, Embraer reached a total of 73 commercial aircraft deliveries, which was nine more than the previous year, 2023. This was in line with the company’s revised guidance of delivering between 70 and 73 aircraft for the year, as it had initially projected a range of 72 to 80 aircraft. Despite facing challenges in the supply chain, particularly with the Pratt & Whitney PW1900G engines and other structural components, Embraer successfully met its delivery targets, showing resilience in a tough operational environment.

Embraer’s ability to achieve its revised delivery goals is a testament to its strong operational adjustments and continued commitment to meeting the demand in both commercial and military aviation sectors. The company’s performance in Q4 and throughout 2024 highlights its leadership in the regional jet market and its significant presence in the aviation industry. As Embraer looks to the future, it remains focused on overcoming supply chain obstacles and delivering innovative, high-performance aircraft to its global customer base.

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