Embraer-empresa Brasileira De Aeronautica ( (ERJ) ) has released its Q2 earnings. Here is a breakdown of the information Embraer-empresa Brasileira De Aeronautica presented to its investors.
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Embraer, a global aerospace company headquartered in Brazil, specializes in commercial and executive aviation, defense and security, and agricultural aviation, designing, developing, manufacturing, and marketing aircraft and systems while providing after-sales service and support.
In the second quarter of 2025, Embraer reported record revenues of $1.819 billion, marking a 22% increase year-over-year, with significant growth in executive aviation revenues. The company delivered 61 aircraft, a 30% increase from the previous year, and maintained a firm order backlog of $29.7 billion, the highest in its history.
Key financial metrics included an adjusted EBIT of $191.8 million, reflecting a 10.5% margin, and an adjusted free cash flow of negative $161.6 million, primarily due to preparations for increased aircraft deliveries. The executive aviation sector saw a 64% revenue increase, while defense and security revenues grew by 18%. Despite these gains, the adjusted net income showed a slight loss of $4.7 million due to deferred taxes and other adjustments.
Looking ahead, Embraer reiterates its guidance for 2025, expecting commercial aviation deliveries between 77 and 85 aircraft, executive aviation deliveries between 145 and 155 aircraft, and total revenues in the range of $7.0 to $7.5 billion. The company remains optimistic about its strategic growth initiatives and continues to focus on operational efficiencies and market expansion.