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Company Description

Embraer S.A. American Depositary Shares (NYSE: EMBJ) represent an interest in Embraer S.A., a global aerospace company headquartered in Brazil. According to company disclosures, Embraer designs, develops, manufactures and markets aircraft and systems, and provides after-sales services and support for customers in several aviation markets. The business is focused on Commercial and Executive aviation, Defense & Security, and Agricultural aviation, positioning the company across both civil and military aerospace segments.

Embraer states that it has been active in aerospace since its founding in 1969 and has delivered more than 9,000 aircraft. Based on company information, an aircraft manufactured by Embraer takes off somewhere in the world roughly every few seconds, transporting over 150 million passengers per year. The company notes that it is the leading manufacturer of commercial jets with up to 150 seats and describes itself as the main exporter of high value-added goods in Brazil.

The company’s operations are organized around key aviation markets. In Commercial Aviation, Embraer manufactures regional and single-aisle jets that serve airlines around the world. The Polygon description and company communications highlight that this segment has historically been a major contributor to revenue. In Executive Aviation, Embraer produces business jets that target corporate and private customers. In Defense & Security, Embraer develops and delivers military transport aircraft and light attack and training aircraft, reflecting its presence in government and defense markets. The company also cites Agricultural Aviation as a business area, as well as a dedicated Services and Support activity that provides after-sales support through a worldwide network of wholly owned entities and authorized agents.

Embraer’s disclosures emphasize a broad geographic footprint. The company reports that it maintains industrial units, offices, service centers and parts distribution centers across the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe. This network underpins its stated strategy of supporting aircraft in service and maintaining long-term relationships with airline, executive, defense and agricultural customers. The Polygon description further notes that Embraer has built a technology-driven portfolio of commercial aviation products and services centered on customer needs.

The company’s segment reporting, as described in the Polygon data, includes Commercial Aviation, Defense and Security, Executive Aviation, Service and Support, and Other Segments. Embraer has indicated that Commercial Aviation generates the largest share of its revenue. Within these segments, the company regularly reports aircraft deliveries and firm order backlog, which are key indicators of demand for its jets and systems. For example, in recent communications Embraer has highlighted deliveries of commercial jets, executive jets and defense aircraft over specific quarters, and has reported a firm order backlog measured in the tens of billions of U.S. dollars.

Embraer’s American Depositary Shares trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol EMBJ, while its common shares trade on B3 – Brasil, Bolsa, Balcão under the symbol EMBJ3. The company identifies itself as a publicly held company under Brazilian corporate law and files reports as a foreign issuer with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Form 20-F and Form 6-K. Recent filings include notices to shareholders, material facts, and operational updates such as aircraft deliveries, order renegotiations and shareholder remuneration decisions.

In its own descriptions, Embraer underscores its role in regional and single-aisle commercial jets, particularly aircraft with up to 150 seats. The company also highlights its position as a major Brazilian exporter of high value-added manufactured goods. Its mix of commercial, executive, defense and agricultural aviation activities, combined with global services and support, defines the core business model that underlies the EMBJ stock.

Business Segments and Activities

Commercial Aviation: Embraer manufactures and sells commercial jets that serve airlines in domestic and international markets. Company materials and Polygon data indicate that this segment is the primary revenue contributor, reflecting demand from carriers that operate regional and medium-haul routes.

Executive Aviation: The Executive Aviation segment focuses on business jets. Embraer reports deliveries of light and medium executive jets and positions this segment toward corporate and private aviation customers.

Defense & Security: In Defense & Security, Embraer designs and produces multi-mission military transport aircraft and light attack and training aircraft. This segment serves defense ministries and government agencies.

Agricultural Aviation: The company also identifies Agricultural aviation as a line of business, serving customers that use aircraft for agricultural applications.

Services and Support: Embraer provides after-sales services and support through a worldwide network of wholly owned entities and authorized agents. This activity supports aircraft throughout their life cycle and is reported as a distinct Service and Support segment in the Polygon description.

Global Footprint

Embraer states that it is headquartered in Brazil and that it maintains industrial units, offices, service centers and parts distribution centers across the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe. This network supports its installed base of more than 9,000 aircraft and facilitates maintenance, parts supply and technical support for customers in multiple regions.

Stock and Corporate Structure

The EMBJ American Depositary Shares represent Embraer’s common equity for investors trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The company also lists its common shares on B3 in Brazil under the symbol EMBJ3. As a foreign private issuer, Embraer files annual reports on Form 20-F and periodic current reports on Form 6-K with the SEC, providing financial statements, operational data, corporate actions and other material information to investors.

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Stock Performance

$71.77
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Last updated: February 18, 2026 at 15:20
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Performance 1 year
$12.8B

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Short Interest History

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Short interest in Embraer (EMBJ) currently stands at 3.3 million shares, up 14.5% from the previous reporting period, representing 1.8% of the float. This relatively low short interest suggests limited bearish sentiment. The 5.6 days to cover indicates moderate liquidity for short covering.

Days to Cover History

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Days to cover for Embraer (EMBJ) currently stands at 5.6 days, up 90.5% from the previous period. This moderate days-to-cover ratio suggests reasonable liquidity for short covering, requiring about a week of average trading volume. The days to cover has increased 53.3% over the past year, indicating either rising short interest or declining trading volume. The ratio has shown significant volatility over the period, ranging from 3.0 to 5.6 days.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current stock price of Embraer (EMBJ)?

The current stock price of Embraer (EMBJ) is $71.51 as of February 17, 2026.

What is the market cap of Embraer (EMBJ)?

The market cap of Embraer (EMBJ) is approximately 12.8B. Learn more about what market capitalization means .

What does Embraer S.A. (EMBJ) do?

Embraer S.A. is a global aerospace company headquartered in Brazil that designs, develops, manufactures and markets aircraft and systems. It operates in Commercial and Executive aviation, Defense & Security, and Agricultural aviation, and provides after-sales services and support through a worldwide network of wholly owned entities and authorized agents.

In which aviation markets does Embraer operate?

According to company disclosures, Embraer operates in Commercial Aviation, Executive Aviation, Defense & Security and Agricultural aviation. It also reports a Services and Support segment that provides after-sales support for its aircraft.

How significant is Embraer in commercial aviation?

Embraer states that it is the leading manufacturer of commercial jets with up to 150 seats. The company has delivered more than 9,000 aircraft overall and reports that its commercial aviation segment generates the largest share of its revenue, according to the Polygon description.

Where is Embraer headquartered and where does it operate?

Embraer describes itself as a global aerospace company headquartered in Brazil. It reports that it maintains industrial units, offices, service centers and parts distribution centers across the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe to support its aircraft and customers.

What stock exchanges list Embraer shares?

Embraer’s American Depositary Shares trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol EMBJ. Its common shares trade on B3 – Brasil, Bolsa, Balcão under the symbol EMBJ3, as referenced in the company’s SEC filings and notices to the market.

How long has Embraer been in the aerospace industry?

The company states that it was founded in 1969. Since then, Embraer reports that it has delivered more than 9,000 aircraft and that aircraft manufactured by Embraer transport over 150 million passengers per year worldwide.

What types of services and support does Embraer provide?

Embraer indicates that it provides after-sales services and support through a worldwide network of wholly owned entities and authorized agents. This activity is reported as a Services and Support segment and is focused on supporting aircraft and systems after delivery.

How does Embraer describe its role in Brazil’s economy?

Embraer describes itself as the main exporter of high value-added goods in Brazil. This characterization appears in the company’s own "About Embraer" disclosures included in recent SEC filings.