In 2022, the Brazilian manufacturer delivered 159 total aircraft, 57 of which were commercial aircraft and 102 of which were business aircraft. These numbers break down into 35 E175s, 18 E195-E2s, 3 E190s and 1 E190-E2 for the commercial side, and 66 light jets + 36 mid-size on the business side. For 2023, Embraer is expecting to boost the total deliveries to roughly 200 total aircraft, split 35/65 between commercial and business. Embraer did see a production backlog totaling $12.5 billion, $8.6 billion of which is in commercial aircraft.
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