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Embraer's Q2 Earnings Miss Estimates, Revenues Increase Y/Y
ZACKSยท 2025-08-11 13:46
Core Insights - Embraer S.A. reported a second-quarter 2025 adjusted loss of 2 cents per American Depository Share (ADS), missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 47 cents and deteriorating from earnings of 44 cents per ADS in the same quarter last year [1][9] - Total revenues for the quarter reached $1.82 billion, reflecting a year-over-year increase of 21.8% and surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.67 billion by 8.9% [3][9] - The company's backlog increased to $29.7 billion from $26.4 billion in the previous quarter, indicating strong demand [4][9] Financial Performance - GAAP earnings were reported at 43 cents per ADS, down from 54 cents in the second quarter of 2024 [2] - Operating income rose to $179.5 million compared to $127.9 million in the same quarter last year [7] - Adjusted EBITDA increased to $245.5 million from $190.4 million year-over-year [7] Revenue Breakdown - Executive Aviation segment revenues reached $549 million, up 64% year-over-year, driven by price discipline and higher volumes [5] - Defense & Security segment generated $221 million in revenues, an 18% increase year-over-year, attributed to the A-29 Super Tucano jet program [5] - Commercial Aviation segment revenues were $577 million, reflecting a 4% year-over-year growth [5] - Services & Support segment revenues totaled $456 million, up 13% year-over-year [6] Order and Delivery - Embraer delivered 61 jets in the quarter, including 19 commercial and 38 executive jets, compared to 19 commercial and 27 executive jets in the prior-year quarter [4][9] Cash Flow and Guidance - As of June 30, 2025, cash and cash equivalents amounted to $1.31 billion, down from $2.23 billion at the end of 2024 [10] - Adjusted free cash outflow for the second quarter was $161.6 million, an improvement from $215.1 million in the prior-year period [10] - The company reiterated its 2025 guidance, expecting to deliver 77-85 commercial jets and 145-155 Executive Aviation jets, with projected revenues between $7.0 billion and $7.5 billion [11]