Magma Aviation has partnered with Air Atlanta as part of its ongoing effort to reduce fuel consumption and strengthen environmental performance across its operations.
At the centre of the collaboration is SkyBreathe, an eco-flying platform used by Air Atlanta to monitor fuel performance closely and identify opportunities for savings.
The platform analyses operational data and highlights areas where performance can be improved, while also supporting internal teams as they implement practical, data-driven optimisation measures.
Magma said the insights generated through this process have already helped the company identify areas where it can further improve efficiency and reduce environmental impact.
The airline reported that in 2025 it reduced fuel consumption across its operations by more than 250,000 kilograms. That improvement translated into an estimated reduction of approximately 800,000 kilograms of CO2 emissions.
The company said the partnership with Air Atlanta forms part of a broader sustainability push focused on measurable operational improvements rather than abstract commitments alone.




















