Anpol completes the stock repurchase plan ahead of schedule and announces the highest order balance in history

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Embraer (NYSE: EMBJ) completed its previously approved share repurchase program on March 6, 2026, ahead of schedule, repurchasing 10,932,998 common shares as treasury stock. The program was originally scheduled to start on November 6, 2025, and end on March 5, 2027, but was completed early. The funds used were entirely from the company’s available resources. On the same day, the stock swap agreement with Itaú Bank was also terminated, eliminating the maximum risk exposure of up to 10,932,998 shares. The company stated that these transactions were within legal limits and did not affect the equity structure or management organization.

Embraer announced its Q4 and full-year 2025 results, with revenue of $7.578 billion (approximately 10.92 trillion KRW), an 18% increase year-over-year. Q4 revenue reached $2.652 billion, with an adjusted EBIT of $656.8 million and an operating margin of 8.7%. In 2025, a total of 244 aircraft were delivered, an 18% increase. The order backlog reached a record $31.6 billion. The 2026 outlook projects revenue between $8.2 billion and $8.5 billion, an adjusted EBIT margin of 8.7% to 9.3%, with commercial and business jet deliveries of 80-85 and 160-170 aircraft respectively. Adjusted free cash flow is expected to exceed $200 million.

Through its 2026 guidance, Embraer outlined key plans for deliveries, revenue, profit margins, and free cash flow. The company stated that these forecasts reflect management’s views and may be adjusted based on economic and market risks. Updated data will be published on the reference presentation and investor website.

Additionally, Embraer delivered its 50th E195-E2 aircraft to Porter Airlines on December 23, 2025, expanding the aircraft program initiated in December 2022. Porter Airlines holds a total of 75 confirmed orders with additional purchase rights, capable of operating up to 100 E2 series aircraft. The E195-E2 offers up to 29% lower fuel consumption compared to the first-generation E-Jets and provides a maximum range of 3,000 nautical miles (about 5,556 km), supporting Porter Airlines’ network growth.

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