Embraer’s Mixed Results Highlight Challenges and Opportunities in 2025

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Brazilian aerospace manufacturer Embraer reported a 20% increase in aircraft deliveries during the first quarter of 2025, totaling 30 units
Despite this growth, the company fell short of market expectations, which had anticipated 31 deliveries.The figures reveal contrasting
ahead.In commercial aviation, Embraer delivered seven aircraft, two fewer than expected
This shortfall included lower-than-projected deliveries of the E195-E2 model, disappointing analysts and raising concerns about supply chain
issues.Meanwhile, executive aviation exceeded expectations with 23 jet deliveries, surpassing forecasts by one unit and marking a 28%
Challenges and Opportunities in 2025
(Photo Internet reproduction)New orders include 15 E190-E2 jets for All Nippon Airways and four C-390 Millennium military transport aircraft
for Sweden
2025Financial projections for 2025 remain ambitious
Embraer aims to deliver 77 to 85 commercial aircraft and 145 to 155 executive jets this year
Revenue is expected to range between $7 billion and $7.5 billion, with an adjusted EBIT margin of 7.5% to 8.3%
approximately $45.83 on the NYSE
The shares are priced at a multiple of 9.3 times estimated EBITDA for 2025, offering an attractive comparison to industry giants like Airbus
and Boeing.Executive aviation continues to drive revenue growth, contributing approximately $30 million in the first quarter despite
discounts applied to sales