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Embraer Executive Jets says it remains on track to deliver 145–155 business jets in 2025 despite ongoing supply-chain pressures.
Brazilian manufacturer Embraer (Embraer S.A.) reaffirmed its 2025 guidance for the Executive Jets division, targeting 145–155 deliveries across its light and midsize lines. The company pointed to robust demand for its Phenom and Praetor families and said deliveries are expected to accelerate in Q4 as production bottlenecks ease.
Executives highlighted a solid backlog of orders from US and European customers that supports growth in the midsize and light-jet segments. The update noted persistent, but manageable, supply-chain pressures — a factor Embraer has been working to mitigate by smoothing supplier schedules and prioritizing serial production of high-demand models.
Phenom and Praetor aircraft remain central to the plan: the Phenom line targets owners seeking compact, efficient light jets, while the Praetor family serves buyers wanting longer range and more cabin space. Embraer did not disclose specific model breakdowns or operator codes for upcoming deliveries.
The company emphasized that while short-term supplier constraints can shift monthly output, the 145–155 delivery range reflects conservative planning that factors in those risks. For buyers and brokers tracking the business-jet market, the reaffirmation signals continued appetite for Brazilian-built light and midsize business aircraft as corporate travel and charter demand recover.
Embraer’s guidance keeps attention on the competitive landscape in business aviation heading into 2025, where OEMs balance supply and service challenges while responding to regional demand patterns from North America and Europe.