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Embraer Delivers 22 Commercial, 29 Executive Jets In The Second Quarter

Period Included The Launch Of The E-Jets E2

During the second quarter of 2013, Embraer S.A. delivered 22 jets to the commercial aviation market and 29 to the executive aviation market, for a total of 51 aircraft. On June 30, 2013, the firm order backlog totaled $17.1 billion, an increase of $3.8 billion over the first quarter, reaching the Company's highest backlog value since the third quarter of 2009.

On the business jet side, the company reports delivering 11 Phenom 100, 12 Phenom 300, 5 Legacy 650, and 1 Lineage. For commercial airlines, Embraer delivered two E170s, three E175s, 22 E190s, and 12 E195s.

One of main announcements of the quarter included the launch of the E-Jets E2, which had SkyWest Inc. as a launch customer with an order for 100 firm aircraft plus 100 options of the E175-E2 model.

The Company's second quarter firm order backlog also includes, among others, the orders announced for 40 E175 jets, also sold to Skywest, as well as 30 E175 jets for United Airlines.

FMI: www.embraer.com


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