Embraer delivered 33 aircraft during the third quarter 2022, including 10 commercial aircraft and 23 executive jets. For the full year so far, the airframer delivered 23 commercial and 52 executive jets, and currently has a firm order backlog of $17.8 billion.
On Monday (November 7, 2022), Embraer reported their third quarter delivery figures for the period ending September 30, 2022. During the third quarter, Embraer delivered a total of 33 aircraft including 10 commercial and 23 executive jets (15 light and eight mid-size). For the full year through Q3, the airframer delivered 27 commercial and 52 executive jets, and ended Q3 with a firm order backlog values at $17.8 billion. In September, Embraer celebrated the delivery of their 1,700th E-jet, and E195-E2 acquired by Aircastle and delivered to KLM Cityhopper. Since launching in 2004, E-jets have been added to the fleets of over 150 airlines and lessors in 50 countries.
In October, Oman-based SalamAir and TUI announced the selection of the Embraer E195-E2 for their fleets. SalamAir signed a firm order for six aircraft, with purchase rights for six more, with deliveries from the end of 2023. TUI will receive three Embraer E195-E2s on long-term lease from AerCap.
Headquartered in Brazil, Embraer is a global aerospace company and the leading manufacturer of aircraft with 70-150 seats, with more than 100 customers worldwide. The company maintains industrial units, offices and service/parts distribution centers across the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe. Embraer has logged over 1,900 orders for their E-Jets and the company has already delivered over 1,600 of the jets to 80 customers in 50 countries. Since the company’s founding in 1969, Embraer has delivered over 8,000 aircraft. Today, an Embraer aircraft takes off on average every ten seconds, carrying over 145 million passengers annually.
Source: Embraer
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