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Embraer’s Executive Jets division is on track to meet its projected delivery forecast of 145 to 155 aircraft this year, the Brazilian OEM announced this week. In the first nine months, the OEM has delivered 102 executive jets—nine Phenom 100EX and 49 Phenom 300E light jets, along with 22 midsize Praetor 500s and 22 super-midsize Praetor 600s. Embraer also reached a milestone in the quarter with the delivery of its 2,000th business jet—a Praetor 500—to a corporate flight department.
Compared to the first nine months of 2024, Embraer is 16 aircraft ahead of its delivery pace. Over the past five years, its executive jet division averaged 45% of its deliveries in the fourth quarter, leading the company to institute a production leveling initiative to better spread work throughout the year.
“With our strong firm backlog and aircraft deliveries tracking ahead of historical averages, we are well-positioned for the final quarter of 2025,” Embraer Executive Jets president and CEO Michael Amalfitano told AIN. “And the Q3 delivery of our 2,000th business jet marks a historic milestone and underscores the trust our loyal customers place in Embraer’s product innovation and engineering excellence. As we drive to close another successful year, we anticipate further tangible results from our production leveling initiative, reinforcing our growth commitment to sustained excellence and operational efficiency.”