Amelia and Embraer sign services agreement for ERJs and E-Jets
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Background ✨
Regourd Aviation, Amelia's parent company, confirmed plans to add two Embraer E190s from CDB Aviation by 2Q2025, aiming to address a gap between its 50-seaters and Airbus A319s and support ACMI growth, with ERJ145s to be phased out from 2027. CEO Alain Regourd and Deputy CEO Marc Verspyck highlighted the niche market for 100-seaters and the strategic role of these aircraft in fleet renewal1. CDB Aviation recently delivered the two E190s to Amelia2.