Brazilian based Embraer has delivered 43 jets in 3rd quarter of 2023, representing an increase of 30% compared to 3Q2022 when 33 aircraft were delivered.
According to the aircraft manufacturing firm, commercial aviation has shown robust delivery growth, soaring from 10 to 15 aircraft, a 50% increase compared to the same period in 2022, while for Executive Aviation, there was also an increase of 28 jets delivered (19 light and 9 medium) represented a 22% increase compared to 3Q22.
In the breakdown given, Embraer said it has delivered a total of 105 aircraft in 2023 (39 commercial aircraft and 66 executive jets), a 33% increase compared to the same period last year when 79 jets (27 commercial aircraft and 52 executive jets) were delivered up to the third quarter. For the second quarter in a row, Embraer had a double-digit delivery growth: last quarter, the company’s deliveries grew by 47% compared to the same period in 2022.
The firm order backlog the company explained ended the period at US$ 17.8 billion, a US$ 500 million increase versus the second quarter. This volume represents the highest level of the company’s backlog in one year.
The Commercial Aviation backlog rose from US$ 8 billion to US$ 8.6 billion compared to 2Q23, with 42 aircraft sold by September.
SkyWest ordered 19 new E175 jets for operation in the United Airlines network, adding to the 90 E175 jets that SkyWest is already operating with the airline. The 70-seat aircraft will be delivered in a three-class configuration. This deal is part of the Q3 backlog and deliveries will begin Q4 2024.
Another important deal Embraer has in this quarter was with Luxair that saw the Luxembourg-based airline ordered four E195-E2s, including two purchase options and three purchase rights for additional E2 jets. The deal also includes conversion rights for the E190-E2, if requested by Luxair. The first delivery is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2025.
Nigeria’s Air Peace and West Africa’s largest airline, also placed a firm order in Q3 for five Embraer E175 jets. Deliveries of the 88-seat jets will start in 2024.
Binter has placed another firm order for six Embraer E195-E2 aircraft. This order will bring Binter’s E2 fleet to 16 jets when delivered. The deal was announced in June 2023 and was included in the 3Q23 backlog.
American Airlines recently signed and announced a firm order with Embraer for four new E175s, which will be included in Embraer’s 2023 Q4 backlog. The aircraft will be operated by American’s wholly owned subsidiary Envoy Air. With all deliveries in Q4 2024, Envoy’s all-E-Jet fleet will grow to over 150 aircraft by the end of 2024.
Executive Aviation strong backlog was put at US$ 4.3 billion, with a of book to bill 1.5:1, highlights the high volume of jet sales and deliveries. The business unit continues its sales momentum with sustained demand across its entire product portfolio and strong customer acceptance in both retail and fleet markets. At NBAA, Embraer announced the Phenom 100EX, the company’s newest evolution delivers superior cabin comfort, operational versatility and safety enhanced pilot-centric avionics to offer the ultimate flying experience.
In addition, autothrottle feature was announced for the Phenom 300E. In August, the Phenom 300 series became the most-flown business jet in the United States and the family surpassed 2 million flight hours.
Embraer announced in October that it has successfully tested the Phenom 300E and Praetor 600 on 100% neat sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). The tests, with one engine running on 100% SAF, were performed at Embraer’s Melbourne facility and provided significant insight into systems’ performance when utilizing blends up to 100% SAF, which was provided by World Fuel.
The company also announced that Embraer-CAE Training Services (ECTS) will add more training capacity with the deployment of two new Phenom 300 full-flight simulators.
The first is scheduled to enter service in Q1 2024 at CAE London Burgess Hill (UK) and the second in Q3 2024 at CAE Las Vegas (U.S.). In addition, Embraer and FlightSafety International announced this month the opening of a new Praetor full-flight simulator in Orlando, Florida, already qualified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).