Embraer delivered 141 aircraft in 2005, missing its target of 145.

The regional jet manufacturer says in a statement that it delivered 40 aircraft in the fourth quarter of the year, including six ERJ-145s, 11 E-170s, five E-175s and 10 E-190s to airline customers, as well as six Legacy aircraft to the business jet market and two Legacy aircraft to the defence market.

For the full year it delivered 120 aircraft to airline customers, 14 to the business jet market and seven to the defence market. The full-year delivery figure of 141 compares with deliveries of 148 aircraft in 2004.

Embraer had expected to deliver 145 aircraft in 2005 but says it missed its target as two E-190s that were due to have been delivered last month were only delivered this month while two E-170s sold to the defence segment for a state-run airline had their deliveries rescheduled to this year.

“Embraer expects to deliver 145 airline, business and defence aircraft (including only aircraft for authority transportation) in 2006 and maintains its forecast to deliver 150 aircraft in 2007,” it says.

Its firm order backlog amounted to 367 aircraft as of the end of December valued at $10.4 billion.

EMBRAER ORDER BOOK  AT END 2005
Aircraft Type Firm orders    Options    Deliveries   Backlog

ERJ 145 Family:

ERJ 135

123

 2

108

15

ERJ 140   

94

20

74

20

ERJ 145  

677

157

667

10

Total ERJ 145 Family 

894

179

849

45

Embraer 170/190 Family:

E-170  

198

114

92

106

E-175

22

-

14

8

E-190     

191

217

 12

179

E-195 

29

31

-

29

Total E-170/190 Family

440

362

118

322

Total   

1,334

541

967

367

Source: Flight International