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Embraer reaffirms its 2025 outlook and says US tariffs have a "limited impact."
Tuesday, May 6, 2025 - 08:32
Fuente: Reuters

The world's third-largest aircraft manufacturer, behind Airbus and Boeing, expects to deliver between 77 and 85 commercial aircraft this year, with executive aviation deliveries expected to reach between 145 and 155 aircraft.

Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer reaffirmed its full-year financial and delivery outlook on Tuesday, saying that U.S. tariffs have so far had a "limited impact" that has not affected its first-quarter results.

The world's third-largest aircraft manufacturer, behind Airbus and Boeing, expects to deliver between 77 and 85 commercial aircraft this year, with executive aviation deliveries expected to reach between 145 and 155 aircraft.

The company said that earlier this year, its U.S. content helped mitigate the impact of widespread tariffs, which have prompted retaliatory measures from U.S. trading partners and increased economic and business uncertainty.

Embraer said its commercial aviation unit was not affected during the period, although it acknowledged it had to make operational changes to reduce the exposure of its Phenom and Praetor commercial jets to the trade conflict.

In the first quarter, Embraer reported a 23% year-over-year increase in net income to $1.1 billion, which it said was the highest for the period since 2016. Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) more than doubled to $108.6 million.

Embraer had previously reported deliveries of 30 aircraft in the January-March period, which is seasonally weaker for aircraft manufacturers. Embraer expects revenue of between US$7 billion and US$7.5 billion for the full year.

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