Embraer would not have been able to expand the number of commercial jets delivered in the 2nd quarter, according to data collected by Air Data News.
The number of deliveries may have been between 17 and 18 aircraft, depending on how the company recorded the sending of an E195-E2 to Azul Linhas Aéreas at the turn of the semester.
There are records of seven E175s, four E190-E2s and six E195-E2s delivered between April and June.
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It is the same number as in the second quarter of 2023, but at that time Embraer delivered more E1 jets than E2 jets (10 and 7, respectively).
Of the seven 175s, five were delivered to Envoy Air, which operates under the American Airlines banner. Horizon Air (Alaska Airlines) and Republic Airlines (United Express) received one aircraft each.
The E195-E2 remains tied with the E175 in terms of aircraft delivered. Embraer sent four jets to Canadian Porter Airlines, its largest operator, as well as one plane to Azul and another to Binter Canarias.
Date | Model | Customer | Registration | Livery |
---|---|---|---|---|
19/04/2024 | E190-E2 | Scoot | 9V-THA | |
30/04/2024 | E195-E2 | Porter Airlines | C-GKXH | |
02/05/2024 | E175 | Envoy Air | N315NH | American Eagle |
02/05/2024 | E190-E2 | Royal Jordanian | JY-REC | |
03/05/2024 | E190-E2 | Scoot | 9V-THB | |
09/05/2024 | E175 | Envoy Air | N314AD | American Eagle |
24/05/2024 | E175 | Horizon Air | N665QX | Alaska Air |
25/05/2024 | E195-E2 | Binter Canarias | EC-OHE | |
27/05/2024 | E195-E2 | Porter Airlines | C-GKXK | |
03/06/2024 | E175 | Envoy Air | N317TB | American Eagle |
13/06/2024 | E175 | Envoy Air | N381JE | American Eagle |
15/06/2024 | E195-E2 | Azul | PS-AEU | |
18/06/2024 | E195-E2 | Porter Airlines | C-GKXM | |
26/06/2024 | E175 | Envoy Air | N322RX | American Eagle |
26/06/2024 | E175 | Republic Airlines | N771YX | United Express |
27/06/2024 | E195-E2 | Porter Airlines | C-GKXN | |
28/06/2024 | E190-E2 | Royal Jordanian | JY-RED |
With no new deliveries for a long time, the E190-E2 had four aircraft sent to customers. Two went to newcomer Scoot, from Singapore, and two to Royal Jordanian, which had already taken delivery of two E195-E2s at the beginning of the year.
In the first half of the year, Embraer would have delivered 24 commercial aircraft. A third of them, however, were delivered in June, which may indicate growth in production in the coming months.
Like Boeing and Airbus, the Brazilian company is also experiencing difficulties in the supply chain, especially due to the Pratt & Whitney GTF engine.