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Embraer Delivers 44 Planes in Q1 2026, Builds $32 Billion Backlog Amid Fuel Efficiency DemandSemafor
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Embraer Delivers 44 Planes in Q1 2026, Builds $32 Billion Backlog Amid Fuel Efficiency Demand

Brazilian plane maker Embraer posted a $32 billion order backlog at the end of the first quarter of 2026, driven by demand for its E-Jet amid a global jet fuel crunch. The company delivered 44 planes in the period, a 47% increase from the previous year. Embraer, based in São Paul…

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Boeing Reports Smaller-Than-Expected Q1 Cash Burn and Increased DeliveriesSubstrate placeholder — needs review · Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0)
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Boeing Reports Smaller-Than-Expected Q1 Cash Burn and Increased Deliveries

Boeing announced first-quarter results showing a smaller cash burn than anticipated and the highest aircraft deliveries since 2019. The company reiterated its 2026 free cash flow guidance and reported progress on aircraft certifications. Shares rose up to 5% following the announc…

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Boeing Narrows Q1 Loss to $7 Million as Revenue Climbs 14% to $22.22 Billion4300streetcar / Wikimedia (CC BY 4.0)
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Boeing Narrows Q1 Loss to $7 Million as Revenue Climbs 14% to $22.22 Billion

Boeing reported a net loss of $7 million for the first quarter of 2026, an improvement from the prior year, with revenue exceeding expectations at $22.22 billion. The company delivered 143 commercial airplanes, up 10%, and anticipates certifications for new 737 Max models later t…

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Ongoing Conflict with Iran Drives Oil Prices Up, Prompting Airline Fleet ConsiderationsSubstrate placeholder — needs review · Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0)
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Ongoing Conflict with Iran Drives Oil Prices Up, Prompting Airline Fleet Considerations

The ongoing war with Iran has contributed to higher oil prices, according to @business. Airlines may accelerate the retirement of older aircraft in response. This development could lead to increased orders for new planes from manufacturers Airbus and Boeing.

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