Embraer managed to deliver 19 commercial aircraft to its customers in the 2nd quarter of 2024. There were two more jets than the information collected by Air Data News in the period, thanks to a second E195-E2 sent to Azul and an E175 from Overland Airways.
Between April and June, eight E175s were delivered, five to American Airlines/Envoy, one to Republic/United and one to Alaska/Horizon, in addition to the second jet from Overland Airways, from Nigeria.
Embraer delivered four E190-E2s to lessor Azorra, which transferred two aircraft to Royal Jordanian and two to Scoot, from Singapore.
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The E195-E2 had seven aircraft delivered, with four units for Porter Airlines, one for Binter Canarias and two for Azul. One of them ended up arriving at the Brazilian airline in July.
Backlog at the same level
The Brazilian planemaker only registered the order placed by the state-owned Mexicana de Aviación, which acquired 10 E195-E2 and 10 E190-E2.
With the addition, total orders for the E-Jet family reached exactly 2,200 aircraft, of which 1,918 are E1 and 326 E2. Of these, 382 aircraft are pending delivery, practically the same level as in the first quarter.
In terms of value, the commercial aviation order book grew 2% compared to the first quarter and 40% compared to the second quarter of 2023, reaching US$11.3 billion.