Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer (NYSE:ERJ) announced on Thursday that it expects aircraft deliveries to increase by up to 18% year-on-year by 2025.
The company plans to deliver up to 240 commercial and business aircraft. This is Embraer's response to continued strong demand and a continuation of its strategy to increase production.
For the current financial year, Embraer is forecasting deliveries of 77 to 85 aircraft in the commercial aviation segment. This would represent an increase on the 73 aircraft delivered in 2024.
In the business aircraft segment, the manufacturer anticipates deliveries of between 145 and 155 jets. This would be a significant increase compared to the 130 aircraft delivered in the previous year.
This planned increase in production reflects the robust demand in both the commercial aircraft and business jet segments and underlines Embraer's confidence in the market development of the coming years.
