On January 14, 2026, an Embraer ERJ-145LR of Amelia International made a stopover at Turin/Caselle Airport. It had come from Fiumicino and was going to Malpensa. Until 2020 this aircraft was used by the Belgian Air Force, coded CE-03, together with its sister ship CE-04. Amelia International, set up in 2008, was originally named Aero4M, a helicopter maintenance provider, a subsidiary of France's Regourd Aviation. In 2012 the company acquired a Slovenian airline operating certificate. It began providing executive charter flights, as well as ACMI services. In 2018 it began operating regular flights on behalf of Air France. In July 2019, its name was changed to Amelia International, following Regourd Aviation's name change to Amelia. The airline currently operates routes that are code-shared with Air France, Air Corsica and Transavia, its own routes from Paris/Orly and Strasbourg as well as medical evacuation missions. In 2024 it created Amelia Executive, which operates charter services using Learjet 45 and Airbus A 319 aircraft. (Aeromedia)
In the picture: Embraer ERJ-145LR F-HYOG of Amelia International (c/n 145526 built in 2001) approaching Turin/Caselle Airport on January 14, 2026. (Aeromedia)
(Aeromedia, January 2026)