Transportation
Embraer Aims to ‘Sell, Sell, Sell’ Planes as Boeing, Airbus Stall
- Company is optimistic about 2025 as rivals cope with setbacks
- World’s third-largest planemaker seeks better delivery cadence
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Brazilian planemaker Embraer SA is showing up its larger rivals by keeping factories humming and shipments flowing.
The company is entering the year with strong momentum after a 2024 in which deliveries jumped 14%, its shares rallied 150% and its credit rating was upgraded from junk status for the first time since the pandemic. That came despite serious macroeconomic headwinds in Brazil, including double-digit interest rate hikes and a slump in the local currency.