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Home » Embraer posts record $1.4 billion Q1 revenue, operating profit jumps 52%
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Embraer posts record $1.4 billion Q1 revenue, operating profit jumps 52%

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomMay 8, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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On May 8, 2026, Embraer highlighted its Defense and Security (up 63% year on year) segment and Commercial Aviation (up 45% year on year) division for their help in delivering the record figure.

“A standout in the first quarter, Defense & Security generated revenues of US$227 million, an increase of 63% year-over-year,” Embraer said. “The performance reflected stronger KC-390 revenue recognition due to customer mix and product stage, as well as increased production rates of the A-29 Super Tucano.”

Commercial Aviation’s quarterly revenues rose to $293 million due to higher volumes and pricing.

Executive Jets revenues totaled $418 million for the quarter, 30% higher than in the same period of 2025, and were driven by higher volumes and product mix.

Embraer also declared that its Adjusted EBIT, or operating profit, had jumped 52% from $62 million in the first quarter 2025 to $94 million this year.

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The company’s backlog reached $32.1 billion, up 22% year over year, marking its sixth consecutive all‑time high.

Embraer delivered 44 aircraft during the first quarter, of which 10 were commercial jets, including four E2s. 29 were executive jets, and five were defense related aircraft.

The number of commercial aircraft deliveries was 43% higher in 2026 than in 2025.

Embraer has posted record first quarter revenues of $1.4 billion for 2026, a 31% increase from $1.1 billion over the same period last year.

On May 8, 2026, Embraer highlighted its Defense and Security (up 63% year on year) segment and Commercial Aviation (up 45% year on year) division for their help in delivering the record figure.

“A standout in the first quarter, Defense & Security generated revenues of US$227 million, an increase of 63% year-over-year,” Embraer said. “The performance reflected stronger KC-390 revenue recognition due to customer mix and product stage, as well as increased production rates of the A-29 Super Tucano.”

Commercial Aviation’s quarterly revenues rose to $293 million due to higher volumes and pricing.

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Executive Jets revenues totaled $418 million for the quarter, 30% higher than in the same period of 2025, and were driven by higher volumes and product mix.

Embraer also declared that its Adjusted EBIT, or operating profit, had jumped 52% from $62 million in the first quarter 2025 to $94 million this year.

The company’s backlog reached $32.1 billion, up 22% year over year, marking its sixth consecutive all‑time high.

Embraer delivered 44 aircraft during the first quarter, of which 10 were commercial jets, including four E2s. 29 were executive jets, and five were defense related aircraft.

The number of commercial aircraft deliveries was 43% higher in 2026 than in 2025.

KLM was forced to adjust its summer scheduled due to issues related to the Pratt & Whitney engines powering its Embraer E195 E2 aircraft



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