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Magma Aviation strengthens its sustainability efforts through Air Atlanta partnership

Apr 20, 2026

Magma Aviation has partnered with Air Atlanta to further strengthen its commitment to reducing fuel consumption and improving environmental performance across its operations. Air Atlanta leverages an eco-flying platform called SkyBreathe to closely monitor fuel performance and identify fuel-saving opportunities.

A key feature of the platform is its ability to analyze the organization’s operational data and highlight opportunities for optimization, while supporting the internal team in implementing practical, data-driven improvements within the airline.

This data has significantly helped Magma Aviation identify areas of its operations where it can further optimize performance and lessen its environmental impact.

In 2025, Magma Aviation achieved a remarkable milestone by reducing fuel consumption by over 250,000 kg across its operations, translating into an estimated reduction of approximately 800,000 kg of CO2 emissions.

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