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Embraer's new Dallas Fort-Worth MRO Facility

Embraer's new Dallas Fort-Worth MRO Facility

Source: Embraer


EMBRAER DELIVERS 61 AIRCRAFT IN THE 2ND QUARTER, UP 30% FROM 2Q24
Wednesday, July 2, 2025
Embraer's new Dallas Fort-Worth MRO Facility

Embraer's new Dallas Fort-Worth MRO Facility

Source: Embraer


SÃO PAULO - Embraer delivered 61 aircraft in the second quarter of 2025 (2Q25) across all its business units. The result represents an increase of 30% compared to 2Q24, when 47 jets were delivered, and more than double (103%) the volume recorded in the first quarter of 2025.

Deliveries in Commercial Aviation maintained the same volume as in 2Q24, totaling 19 aircraft. Compared to 1Q25, deliveries rose 171%. In Executive Aviation, deliveries reached 38 aircraft and surpassed the number from a year ago by 41%, while increasing 65% over 1Q25. The company also delivered 4 A-29 Super Tucano aircraft in the Defense & Security segment, bringing the total number of airplanes in the quarter to 61.

Embraer's deliveries estimates for the year are between 77 and 85 in Commercial Aviation in 2025 (midpoint 10% above year-over-year), and 145 to 155 jets in Executive Aviation (midpoint 15% above year-over-year).

 

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BOEING ANNOUNCES CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER TRANSITION PLAN
Monday, June 30, 2025

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ARLINGTON, Va. - Boeing today announced a transition in its chief financial officer role. Brian West will become a senior advisor to Boeing President and CEO Kelly Ortberg, and Jesus "Jay" Malave has been elected as incoming executive vice president and chief financial officer. Both roles are effective August 15.

West, who served as Boeing CFO for the last four years, will continue working with the company in an advisory capacity, including assisting in the upcoming CFO leadership transition.

"I want to personally thank Brian for his outstanding work navigating our recovery and positioning the company for the future," said Ortberg. "These past few years have been some of the most consequential in Boeing's history, and Brian successfully guided us through last year's historic capital raise and ensured our team always had the resources to continue the critical work to strengthen safety and quality across our operations. I look forward to his continued counsel in his new role."

Malave will lead Boeing's financial strategy, reporting, long-range business planning, investor relations, treasury, controller and audit operations, as well as Enterprise Services, which includes global real estate and facilities. He will report to Ortberg and serve on the company's Executive Council.

"Jay will become CFO at an important time in helping build Boeing's next chapter as we continue to make progress on our recovery and implement fundamental changes rooted in safety and quality," said Ortberg. "He is a well-respected financial and business leader, and brings decades of experience developing people and teams across complex aerospace and manufacturing businesses."

Malave was most recently CFO of Lockheed Martin and before that held the positions of senior vice president and CFO at L3Harris Technologies. He spent more than 20 years at United Technologies Corporation, including serving as vice president and CFO of Carrier Corporation when it was an operating unit of UTC, and vice president and CFO at UTC Aerospace Systems.

Malave earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics from the University of Connecticut, a master's in accounting from the University of Hartford and a Juris Doctor from the University of Connecticut School of Law.

 
Mexicana E195-E2

Mexicana E195-E2

Source: Embraer Commercial Aviation


EMBRAER DELIVERS FIRST E2 JET TO MEXICANA
Monday, June 30, 2025
Mexicana E195-E2

Mexicana E195-E2

Source: Embraer Commercial Aviation


SÃO PAULO - Mexicana, Mexico's state-owned carrier, has taken delivery of their first E195-E2 aircraft from Embraer. The delivery of Mexicana’s first new generation jet is a significant milestone in the airline’s modernization journey, and reaffirms the E2’s growing presence in Latin America. The aircraft departed Embraer’s headquarters for Mexico this morning.

This delivery is the first of 20 new-generation E2 jets ordered by Mexicana, comprising 10 E190-E2 and 10 E195-E2 aircraft. The deal, announced in 2024, represents a strategic investment by Mexico’s state-owned carrier to enhance connectivity and operational efficiency.

"This delivery marks a new chapter for Mexicana," said Leobardo Bojórquez, CEO of Mexicana. "The E2’s performance, economics, and passenger appeal make it the perfect aircraft to support our growth strategy. We are excited to bring this new level of service and efficiency to our customers."

Mexicana’s E2 jets will be configured in a single class layout, offering passengers a modern, spacious cabin experience with no middle seats. The E195-E2’s advanced aerodynamics, new-generation engines, and refined systems contribute to a 29% reduction in fuel consumption compared to the previous-generation jet.

 

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