Sustainable development, at the heart of Amelia
Aware of the current ecological challenges, Amelia is keen to propose an adapted, but also sustainable offer. With our Amelia Green project, we are actively participating in the construction of the aviation of tomorrow.
Our goal is to be a pioneer in the decarbonisation of regional aviation.
The development strategy is based on 5 pillars:
- Pledges & partnerships
- Training & awareness campaigns
- New fuels
- Optimization of operations & maintenance
- Fleet enhancement & renewal
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The sustainable development at the heart of Amelia
Aware of the current ecological challenges, Amelia is keen to propose an adapted, but also sustainable offer. With our Amelia Green project, we are actively participating in the construction of the aviation of tomorrow.
Our goal is to be a pioneer in the decarbonisation of regional aviation.
The development strategy is based on 5 pillars.
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Our commitments
Fly Net Zero
As a IATA member
AZEA
Alliance for Zero Emission Aviation, created by the European Commission
Target True Zero
A World Economic Forum initiative

Concrete projects
Amelia deploys a set of actions in line with the Paris Agreements and the 2050 carbon neutrality objectives. To meet this deadline, our teams are following a credible, understandable but no less ambitious roadmap. These include:
Launch customer for Universal Hydrogen
With the purchase of 3 hydrogen conversion kits for its ATR72-600 from Universal Hydrogen, Amelia will become the first company in Europe to fly hydrogen on an ATR72-UH2 in 2025.
Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) incorporation
Amelia works with partners, clients, and suppliers to incorporate sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) into its operations.
Limiting non-CO2 effects: Flight Footprint
Amelia and Thales forged a partnership in February 2022 to analyze Amelia’s flight data history and develop a trajectory model to mitigate CO2 emissions and non-CO2 emissions (such as NOx and contrail formation) for its future flights, through the new application called “Flight Footprint.”