Embraer reported a record-high backlog of $31.3 billion for the third quarter of 2025, marking the largest in the company’s history. The São Paulo-based manufacturer delivered 62 aircraft across all business units during the quarter, a 5 percent increase from the same period last year, according to a company release. The results were supported by higher volumes in both commercial and executive aviation, with total deliveries for the first nine months of the year reaching 148 aircraft—up 16 percent year over year.

In Commercial Aviation, Embraer posted a backlog of $15.2 billion, its highest in nine years. The company said the growth was driven by strong order activity, including new E195-E2 customers Avelo Airlines and LATAM Group. Avelo placed a firm order for 50 aircraft with purchase r

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