
Embraer
Embraer delivered 80 jets in the fourth quarter of 2022, of which 30 were commercial jets and 50 were executive jets (33 light and 17 mid-size). Throughout the year, the company delivered 159 aircraft (57 commercial jets and 102 executive jets). Company guidance for the year was 60 to 70 commercial jets and 100 to 110 executive jets. However, Embraer increased the number of aircraft delivered by 12.7% compared with 2021. As of Dec. 31, 2022, the firm order backlog reached $17.5 billion.

In Commercial Aviation, Embraer confirmed in 4Q 2022 a $1.17 billion firm order to supply 15 new E195-E2 aircraft to an undisclosed customer. The company also confirmed another five E195-E2 firm order from Binter for $389.4 million at list price.
Another milestone was the certification of the E190-E2 in China, as well as the certification of the E-Jets E2 (E195-E2 and E190-E2) in Canada. Last December, Porter Airlines took delivery of five E195-E2s. The Canadian airline has ordered 50 E195-E2 in total. During the quarter, Embraer delivered three new E190 aircraft to CIAF Leasing, a company headquartered in Cairo, Egypt.
In Executive Aviation, Embraer delivered 50 jets (33 light and 17 mid-size) in 4Q22, while sales in the business aviation segment continues its momentum.

In Services & Support, Embraer signed two contracts for heavy maintenance services with Envoy Air Inc. and with JSX, totaling $72 million. In addition, TUI signed a contract for the pool program to support the E195-E2 jet fleet. Also, NAC signed a firm contract for up to 10 new E190F/E195F cargo aircraft conversions.
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