Mar 6 • 11:19 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Embraer registers over R$ 40 billion in revenue in 2025, the highest in the company's history

Embraer achieved a record revenue of over R$ 40 billion in 2025, marking the highest annual figure in its history.

Embraer, Brazil's principal aircraft manufacturer, reported a historic revenue exceeding R$ 40 billion in 2025, representing a 19% increase from the 2024 revenue of R$ 35.4 billion. The company’s official balance sheet reveals that the revenue for the last year was approximately USD 7.6 billion (R$ 41.9 billion). This significant financial milestone underscores Embraer's prominent position in the aviation industry, especially considering the growing demand and product diversification in recent years.

Despite the impressive revenue growth, Embraer saw a notable decline in adjusted net profit, which fell by 45% to USD 253 million (R$ 1.4 billion). The company cited tariffs imposed by the United States as a major factor affecting profit margins, indicating external economic challenges impacting operations even as sales figures soared. This contrast between increasing sales and declining profits may raise concerns regarding the company’s overall financial sustainability and operational costs moving forward.

In terms of product performance, 2025 highlighted advancements particularly in the Defense & Security and Executive Aviation sectors, with revenues in these areas growing by 36% and 24%, respectively. Additionally, Embraer delivered a total of 244 aircraft, including 78 commercial jets, which consisted of 44 E2 and 34 E1 models. This delivery performance not only solidifies the company’s market share but also reflects a successful adaptation to the evolving demands of the aviation market.

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