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Embraer deliveries rise 88% in second quarter, order backlog at 7-year high

Brazilian planemaker Embraer said on Thursday it had delivered 47 aircraft in the 2nd quarter of 2024, an 88% boost from the prior year, and reaffirmed its fullyear outlook despite ongoing aerospace industry supply chain issues.

The world's third-largest planemaker behind Plane and Boeing delivered 19 commercial and 27 executive jets in the April-June period, in addition to one defense C-390 Centuries jet.

In a securities filing, Embraer said its company order backlog reached $21.1 billion at the end of June, the highest in seven years.

The delivery report comes days ahead of the Farnborough Airshow, when planemakers typically reveal major orders. Investors have actually been positive about Embraer's demand potential customers, with shares in the planemaker up more than 80% so far this year.

Embraer has actually been experiencing strong demand for its next generation E2 jets as providers face a lack of bigger single-aisle aircrafts from Airbus and Boeing, and has likewise handled to convert service jet purchase choices into company orders.

The Brazilian company plans to provide 72 to 80 industrial aircraft this year, up from 64 in 2015, in addition to 125 to 135 business jets, up from 115 in 2023.

Chief Executive Francisco Gomes Neto told last month the company was confident in reaching its commercial aircraft target this year and might deliver up to 90 of its E-Jets to airline companies next year.

Embraer has actually seen chances emerge as it has production slots available from 2026, indicating it can deliver on brand-new jet sales before Boeing and Airplane, the latter having actually sold out its production of single-aisle jets up until completion of the years.

Recent orders include 20 E2 jets from Mexicana de Aviacion and NetJets' converting choices for as much as 250 Praetor 500 executive jets into company orders.

(source: Reuters)