Embraer targets 255 aircraft deliveries in 2026 and $8.5 billion revenue

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Embraer is targeting up to 255 aircraft deliveries in 2026, comprised of 80 to 85 commercial aircraft and between 160 and 170 executive jets.

On March 6, 2026, Embraer published details of its outlook for the rest of the year, as well as its financial performance in 2025, which included securing $7.5 billion in revenue.

The increase in revenue represented Embraer’s highest annual level ever, an 18% increase over 2025 when the figure reached $6.5 billion. In 2026, the target revenue is in the $8.2 to $8.5 billion range.

In 2025, Embraer delivered 78 commercial aircraft and 155 executive jets, totaling 244 in all. The Brazilian manufacturer is aiming for up to 11 more in 2026.

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Commercial deliveries included 34 E175s, six E190-E2s and 38 E195-E2s, while of the 155 executive jets, 86 were light and 69 medium.

For 2025, Embraer reported adjusted EBIT of $656.8 million, down from $708.2 million in 2024. US import tariffs totaled $54 million for the full year.

In the final quarter of 2025, Embraer’s revenues totaled $2.6 billion, with the company delivering 32 commercial aircraft and 53 executive jets.

Embraer’s firm order backlog now stands at $31.6 billion, an all-time high and more than 20% higher year-over-year.

The guidance for 2026 comes with the understanding that US import tariffs will remain at 10%.

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