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Embraer CEO Sends Message to the World and Points Out the Future of Regional Aviation: “The Future of Aviation Will Be Defined by Our Ability to Connect People, Places, and Economies”

Written by Jefferson Augusto
Published on 12/06/2025 at 09:45
CEO da Embraer Arjan Meijer apresenta visão estratégica sobre o futuro da aviação regional no relatório Market Outlook 2025
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In The New Market Outlook 2025, Released Days Before The Paris Air Show, Arjan Meijer Claims That Aircraft With Up To 150 Seats Will Play A Central Role In A More Polarized And Strategic World, Where The Demand For Regional Connectivity Takes Center Stage.

Embraer Released Its New Report Market Outlook 2025 Today, Presenting Projections For The Commercial Aviation Sector Over The Next 20 Years.

In The Document, The Company’s CEO, Arjan Meijer, Sent A Direct Message To The Global Aviation Sector, Highlighting The Importance Of Adapting Amid Geopolitical, Economic, And Environmental Transformations.

“The Future Of Aviation Will Be Defined Not Only By Scale, But By The Ability To Better Connect People, Places, And Economies,” The Executive Said.

The CEO’s Message Opens The Report With A Tone Of Alert And Strategic Vision. Meijer Highlights That, Five Years After The Onset Of The Pandemic, The Structural Changes Caused By The Global Health Crisis Continue To Shape The Market.

With The Advancement Of The Search For Strategic Autonomy Among Countries And Economic Blocks, Regional Connectivity, According To Him, Will Become Even More Vital For Economic And Social Development.

The Report Predicts That The Demand For Aircraft With Up To 150 Seats, An Embraer Specialty, Will Reach 10,500 Units By 2044, Comprising 8,720 Jets And 1,780 Turboprops, Generating Around US$ 680 Billion.

According To Meijer, Smaller Aircraft Are Essential To Serve Routes With Lower Demand, Increase Flight Frequencies, And Provide Connectivity To Communities That Are Still Underserved, All While Offering Better Environmental Performance And Cost Control For Airlines.

According To The Market Outlook 2025, China Is Expected To Lead Annual Growth In Aviation Terms Of RPK (Revenue Per Passenger Kilometer), With An Average Of 5.7% Per Year. Following Are Latin America (4.7%), Africa And The Middle East (4.4% Each).

North America, Despite Leading In Delivery Numbers, Will Grow At A Rate Of 2.4% Per Year. The Document Also Indicates That By 2044, 39% Of All Global Passenger Traffic Will Be Concentrated In Asia-Pacific.

Meijer’s Message Also Highlights The Importance Of Mixed Fleets, Combining Aircraft Of Different Sizes To Provide More Flexibility And Resilience For Airlines.

According To Him, This Strategy Will Better Align Supply To Demand, Expand Destination Networks, And Support National Mobility And Regional Integration Goals. “Mixed Fleets Are Essential For The Sustainable Growth Of The Sector,” The CEO Reinforces.

In Regional Forecasts, North America Will Lead Jet Deliveries (2,680 Units), Followed By Europe/CIS (1,990) And China (1,500). For Turboprops, Asia-Pacific Will Account For 36% Of Deliveries, Followed By North America, Europe, And Africa.

This Distribution Reinforces The Thesis That The Growth Of Aviation In The Coming Years Will Be Directly Linked To Connectivity Among Regional Centers, More So Than To Large International Hubs.

Embraer, Based In São José Dos Campos, Is Globally Recognized As A Leader In The Manufacturing Of Jets With Up To 150 Seats.

Since Its Foundation In 1969, The Company Has Delivered Over 9,000 Aircraft, With One Takeoff Every 10 Seconds Somewhere On The Planet. The Company Maintains A Global Presence With Industrial Units, Service Centers, And Offices Spread Across The Americas, Europe, Africa, And Asia.

The Complete Report, Which Will Be Officially Presented During The Paris Air Show, Is Already Available To The Public And Industry Experts.

In It, Embraer Reinforces Its Commitment To Developing Solutions That Address Current Challenges And Future Aviation Opportunities.

Meijer’s Message Leaves No Doubt: The New Aviation Game Will Be Played In The Skies Of Small And Medium Cities, With Agile, Sustainable, And Strategically Positioned Aircraft For A Transforming World.

Read Below The Translated Statement

A MESSAGE FROM THE CEO
Toward A More Connected Aviation Industry

The Aviation Industry Continues To Navigate A Global Landscape Shaped By Transforming Economic Forces, Geopolitical Uncertainties, And Environmental Priorities.

Five Years After The Onset Of The Pandemic, Many Of The Structural Changes Triggered By It Have Proven To Be Enduring.

It Is Clear That Air Transportation Will Also Be Impacted By This New Global Landscape, And Thus It Is Essential To Understand And Anticipate How Market Dynamics Will Evolve.

In Our First Post-Pandemic Market Outlook, We Highlighted The Transition From Globalization To A More Polarized Geopolitical Landscape.

Today, As Countries And Regions Seek Greater Strategic Autonomy, The Demand For Regional Access Is Likely To Grow.

To Thrive, Air Transportation Needs To Provide Better Connectivity And Higher Quality Services. It Is In This Context That Smaller Aircraft Gain An Increasingly Important Role.

Aircraft With Up To 150 Seats Provide The Agility Needed To Operate Routes With Lower Demand, Increase Frequencies, And Connect Underserved Communities, All While Helping Airlines Maintain Cost Discipline And Environmental Performance.

Our Market Outlook 2025 Explores How Air Transportation Is Evolving And How Companies Can Respond With More Flexible And Resilient Fleet Strategies.

We Believe That Mixed Fleets, Combining Small And Large Narrowbody Aircraft, Are Essential For Sustainable Long-Term Growth.

They Provide The Versatility Needed To Adjust Capacity To Demand, Expand Destination Networks, And Support National And Regional Development Goals.

At Embraer, We Remain Focused On Delivering Aerospace Solutions Ready For Today’s Challenges And Tomorrow’s Opportunities.

The Future Of Aviation Will Be Defined Not Only By Scale, But By Our Ability To Connect People, Places, And Economies.

Enjoy Reading This Issue Of The Market Outlook. It Offers A Clear View Of The Relevance Of The Segment Of Up To 150 Seats And The Opportunities That Lie Ahead.

ARJAN MEIJER
President & CEO
Commercial Aviation – Embraer

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