Order book grows to USD 18.7 billion Brazilian aircraft manufacturer says it registered a 13 pc growth in its aircraft deliveries in 2023, which stood at 75 aircraft in the fourth quarter and 181 in the whole year, boosted by executive aviation airplanes. It says its order book also […]
Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer, which is the third largest in the world behind Airbus and Boeing, delivered 75 aircraft in Q4, 2023, with 49 executive jets, including 30 light and 19 medium, 25 commercial jets and 1 military C-390 jet.
On a year-on-year basis, Embraer’s order backlog rose by USD 1.2 billion, reaching a total of USD 18.7 billion in 2023, the highest number recorded since Q 1, 2018, says the statement.
Embraer says that executive aviation continued its sales momentum with sustained demand across its entire product portfolio and strong customer acceptance in both retail and fleet markets. The business unit ended the year with a book-to-bill in excess of 1.3:1 and a US$4.3 billion backlog, a USD 400 million growth YoY. The 74 deliveries of light jets in 2023 were 12 pc higher YoY and the largest volume in seven years. Moreover, the 41 deliveries of medium jets also posted double-digit annual growth at 14 pc, says the airplane maker.
