Press Release: EMBRAER EARNINGS RELEASE: 4Q25 & FY25

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SÃO PAULO, March 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- EMBRAER S.A. (NYSE: EMBJ; B3: EMBJ3) RELEASES ITS 4Q25 & FY25 EARNINGS.

HIGHLIGHTS

   -- Guidance for 2026: From an operational point of view, Commercial Aviation 
      deliveries between 80 and 85 aircraft and Executive Aviation deliveries 
      between 160 and 170 aircraft. From a financial point of view, revenues in 
      the US$8.2 to US$8.5 billion range, adjusted EBIT margin between 8.7% and 
      9.3% (with 10% U.S. import tariffs), and adjusted free cash flow w/o Eve 
      of US$200 million or higher for the year. 
 
   -- Revenues totaled US$2,652 million in 4Q25 and US$7,578 million in 2025 -- 
      highest annual level ever -- +18% year over year (yoy) and above the high 
      end of guidance. Highlights for Defense & Security and Executive Aviation 
      revenues with +36% and +25% yoy growth. 
 
   -- Adjusted EBIT reached US$230.9 million with an +8.7% margin in 4Q25. For 
      the full year, the company reported adjusted EBIT of US$656.8 million 
      with an +8.7% margin - both above guidance. In 2024, the company's 
      adjusted EBIT ex Boeing reached US$558.2 million for an +8.7% margin. 
      U.S. import tariffs totaled US$27 million during the quarter (102bp); and 
      US$54 million for the full year. 
 
   -- Adjusted free cash flow w/o Eve was US$738.3 million during the quarter 
      and US$491.2 million in 2025, supported by higher number of aircraft 
      delivered. Consequently, the company finished 2025 with US$109.3 million 
      net cash position (w/o Eve). 
 
   -- The liability management strategy implemented materially increased the 
      company's (ex Eve) average loan maturity to 9.1 years in 4Q25 from 3.7 
      years in 4Q24. 
 
   -- Embraer delivered 91 aircraft in 4Q25, of which 32 were commercial jets 
      (18 E2s and 14 E1s), 53 were executive jets (28 light and 25 medium) 
      while 6 were defense related (2 KC-390 Millennium and 4 A-29 Super 
      Tucano). In 2025, the company delivered a total of 244 aircraft, of which 
      78 were commercial jets (44 E2s and 34 E1s), 155 were executive jets (86 
      light and 69 medium), 3 were multi-mission KC-390 Millennium and 8 were 
      A-29 Super Tucano in Defense & Security; +18% versus the 206 aircraft 
      delivered in 2024. 
 
   -- Firm order backlog of US$31.6 billion in 4Q25 -- an all-time high and 
      more than 20% higher yoy. Highlight for Commercial Aviation 2.8x 
      book-to-bill across the E175 and E2 platforms, which supported a +42% yoy 
      increase in backlog. For more information please see our 4Q25 Backlog and 
      Deliveries release. 
 
   -- To access the spreadsheet containing the data available in our Investor 
      Relations website click here. 

For additional information, please check the full document on our website ri.embraer.com.br

Embraer will host a conference call to present its 4Q25 & FY25 results on:

Friday, March 6, 2026

ENGLISH: 7:00 AM (NY Time) / 9:00 AM (SP Time).

Translation to Portuguese.

To access the webcast click here.

Zoom webinar: 811 2881 8474

We recommend you join 15 minutes in advance.

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SOURCE Embraer S.A.

 

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March 06, 2026 06:57 ET (11:57 GMT)

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