Embraer Reports First Quarter 2025 Net Profit of $73.4 million or $0.40 per ADS Share
- Joe Breitfeller
- May 6
- 2 min read
Embraer has reported a first quarter 2025 net profit of $73.4 million or $0.40 per ADS share on a year-over-year increase in revenue of 23 percent to $1.1 billion, the company’s best first quarter result since 2016.

On Tuesday (May 6, 2025), Embraer reported their first quarter financial results for the period ending March 31, 2025. The company reported a first quarter net profit of $73.4 million or $0.40 per ADS share on a 23 percent year-over-year increase in revenue to $1.1 billion. During the period, Embraer delivered 30 jets, including seven commercial aircraft (three E2s and Four E1s), and 23 executive jets (14 light and nine medium). Embraer ended the first quarter with a firm order backlog valued at $26.4 billion, surpassing the all-time historical high set in Q4 2024.
Embraer’s first quarter Executive Aviation revenues totaled $323 million up 35 percent on higher volumes and product mix, while Commercial Aviation revenues totaled $139 million, flat year-over-year. Defense & Security revenue reached $139 million, up 72 percent compared to the previous year largely attributable to stronger KC-190 recognition, customer mix and product stage. The company’s Services & Support revenues totaled $425 million, a 16 percent increase over Q1 2024. Embraer’s consolidated cash position at March 31, 2025, was $828.8 million.

Headquartered in Brazil, Embraer is a global aerospace company and one of the leading manufacturers of aircraft up to 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 also has businesses in Executive Aviation, Defense & Security, and Agricultural Aviation. Since the company’s founding in 1969, Embraer has delivered over 9,000 aircraft. Today, an Embraer aircraft takes off on average every ten seconds, carrying over 145 million passengers annually.
Source: Embraer