We are excited to announce our new partnership with Embraer, highlighted by our Letter of Intent (LOI) to provide 190/170 Level III maintenance type training for their customers. This will enhance the support and maintenance services available to Embraer operators.  

We are also preparing to introduce additional type training programs for the Embraer 135/145 and ATR 72-212A aircraft. This expansion of training programs aims to support a broader range of aircraft and improve the skills of maintenance personnel. 

Embraer has started 2024 with remarkable growth across multiple sectors. In this blog, we will explore Embraer’s impressive achievements in the first half of this year and how Mytri Aviation’s expanded Embraer is services will further strengthen our position in the aviation industry. 

Embraer Bizjet Shipments Rise 
18% Increase in the First Half of 2024 

Embraer’s aviation division has witnessed significant growth in delivering jets. In the first half of this year, it has delivered a total of 45 business jets. Hence, it has increased delivery by 18% in comparison with the 2023 target.  

This is impressive growth that underscores Embraer’s strong presence in the market and their commitment to meeting the rising demand for business jets. 

Phenom Jet Deliveries 
Increased Deliveries 

The Phenom Jet series has witnessed a notable rise in deliveries. In the first half, Embraer delivered 28 Phenom 300 jets. This is 6X more than last year. The delivery of the Phenom 100 jets remained steady at three.  

The increase in deliveries shows the increasing demands for its growing popularity and reliability of Phenom 300 Jets.

 

Praetor Jet Deliveries
Steady and Increasing

The Preator series has highlighted consistent performance. Embraer delivered six Praetor 500 jets, the same number as last year. Meanwhile, the Praetor 600 deliveries increased to eight, one more than in the first half of 2023. 

The increase in jet deliveries shows the demands for midsize and super-midsized jets by the aviation industry. 

Backlog and Forecast 
$4.6 Billion Backlog 

Embraer has an executive aviation division. It boasts a robust backlog of $4.6 billion this year. The company has forecasted a total of 125 to 135 business jet deliveries for the entire year. 

This is a healthy backlog! Hence, it convinces us that the future of Embraer is not just secured, but the market share will also increase, making it a leader in the aviation sector. 

Commercial Deliveries 
Slight Increase in 2024 

In the commercial aviation aspect, there is some progress that has been depicted by Embraer. In the first half of 2024, the company delivered 11 E195E2s, and furthermore, four E190-E2s and 11 E175s. This represents a slight increase in relation to what they delivered during the past year.  

The commercial backlog, which now stands at 382 aircraft or $11.3 billion, has grown by about 2% from the first quarter. As such the increase serves to demonstrate the firm’s resilience in meeting the divergent demands of the commercial airlines. 

Services and Support 
Growing Backlog 

The services and support division of Embraer’s backlog reached $3.1 billion. Altogether with the executive and commercial aviation divisions, the total Embraer backlog exceeds $21 billion which is the highest level for seven years. This information proves that the company is in a favourable market position and has a bright future. 

 

Who Are We? 

Mytri Aviation is proud to be recognized as the youngest organization to achieve and hold DGCA CAMO, CAR-145 maintenance, and CAR-147 type training approvals. We offer a comprehensive range of services, including: 

Partnerships and Future Plans 
  • Signed a Letter of Intent (LOI): Embraer signed an agreement with Mytri Aviation to provide Embraer 190/170 Level III maintenance type training for their customers. This will enhance the support and maintenance services available to Embraer operators. 
  • Preparing for Additional Training Programs: Mytri Aviation is preparing for additional type training programs for Embraer 135/145 and ATR 72-212A aircraft. This expansion of training programs aims to support a broader range of aircraft and improve the skills of maintenance personnel. 

These partnerships and future highlight Embraer’s commitment to growth and innovation in the aviation industry. 

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Embraer’s remarkable growth in 2024 reflects its strategic vision, commitment to innovation, and ability to meet the evolving demands of the aviation market. With a strong backlog and positive outlook, Embraer is well-positioned for continued success. 

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