Third quarter: Embraer delivered seven aircraft

Embraer 195-E2 in factory paint (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Embraer 195-E2 in factory paint (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Third quarter: Embraer delivered seven aircraft

Embraer 195-E2 in factory paint (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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The Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer delivered a total of 28 aircraft in the third quarter of the current year. These were 21 executive machines and seven commercial aircraft. Backlog as of September 30, 2020 was $ 15,1 billion.

It is also emphasized that the airline Helvetic Airways has converted four remaining firm orders from the Embraer 190-E2 order to E195-E2. So far, five E190-E2 have been delivered to the Swiss airline. Four of the remaining seven units will be adopted as E195-E2. These should be handed over to the carrier by the end of 2021. 

The deliveries at a glance:

Embraer also points out that two used Embraer 195 of the first generation were floated in at Bamboo Airways in the third quarter. 

The Brazilian manufacturer's order backlog at a glance:

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