Aviation News – Embraer reported first-quarter revenues of US$1.4 billion in 2026, marking the highest first-quarter revenue in the company’s history. The strong performance reflects a 31% year-over-year increase, fueled primarily by growth in Defense & Security and Commercial Aviation activities.
The Brazilian aerospace manufacturer also posted adjusted EBIT of US$94 million, reaching a margin of 6.5%, compared with 5.6% during the same period in 2025. While adjusted net income totaled US$27.7 million, lower than the previous year’s US$50 million, the company maintained profitability amid ongoing investments and operational expansion. Net income attributable to shareholders reached US$33.4 million, while earnings per ADS stood at US$0.1856.
The latest results underline Embraer’s continued emphasis on operational efficiency and balanced growth across its business divisions. The sharp rise in revenues was largely driven by increased aircraft deliveries, defense-related programs, and a sustained recovery in global commercial aviation demand. The improved EBIT margin also signals tighter cost controls and stronger production performance during the quarter.
