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About scattering

Cremation, a popular practice

While widespread in many countries since the dawn of time, cremation has been a far less common funeral practice in many others, including France.

This is no longer the case, since in 2020, it concerned 37% of the deceased in our country, over 1.62 million people in Europe, over 1.4 million in North America and over 5 million in Asia.

The current offering is still too limited

With the sharp rise in cremations, the question of scattering is becoming more and more of an issue. However, the funeral services available to families in this area remain extremely limited and fall far short of their expectations.

The scattering of ashes in the middle of nature

Few satisfying solutions

Many families dream of offering nature as a setting for their deceased.

But scattering a loved one’s ashes yourself is far from easy. The idea may seem poetic, but putting it into practice is often complicated due to the emotional burden and constraints involved.

Many companies now allow you to scatter ashes at sea, onboard a boat. However, the boat’s capacity inevitably reduces the number of family members who can attend the funeral, or even prohibits it for those who are elderly or have reduced mobility.

Furthermore, these services are rarely carried out by funeral professionals, and the place of burial is often difficult to identify, since only the GPS coordinates are usually transmitted to the family.

Envol Funér'Air

Innovation for
emotion without limitations

Innovation for
emotion without limitations

To meet the wishes of the deceased or the expectations of their families, Envol Funér’Air has developed a unique process that offers a real alternative: the aerial scattering of funeral ashes by drone.

Facing the sea or the ocean, on a hill or in the mountains, thanks to a patented system, the ashes are gently scattered in the sky beneath the gaze of the deceased’s loved ones.

No handling of the urn or administrative procedures are required from the family, who are free to focus solely on the emotion of the moment. This service is carried out with all the respect and dignity that the deceased deserves, by professionals who have been trained in Envol Funér’Air’s cutting-edge technology.

A majestic last flight for the loved one, and an exceptional place of remembrance for their families and friends.

J. Pernet

Mourmelon, the last flight of my father, Georges, on the old airfield where he himself used to drop parachutists every weekend in the 80s. [Read more] “J. Pernet”

Individuals
Ambérieu-en-Bugey – July 2022

C. Jamet

It was a sunny morning on Saturday, April 23, 2022, for the scattering of my father’s ashes. He was the one who told us about his desire to have his ashes scattered across the bay. [Read more] “C. Jamet”

Individuals
Dinan - April 2022

M. Lejette

Finding out about Envol Funér’Air and the proposed site was very providential for us in terms of considering these arrangements much more serenely. Clearly, this innovative company fully met our needs and expectations. [Read more] “M. Lejette”

Individuals
Couéron – July 2021

Mr. Barck

An emotion-filled ceremony. (…) Very good quality services that allowed us to say farewell to Pierre with complete peace of mind. [Read more] “Mr. Barck”

Individuals
Meillac – June 2021

L. Brosse

A beautiful image of farewell in our minds, in a soothing and beautiful setting in the middle of nature. (…) A great inner emotion, beautiful and hard at the same time. [Read more] “L. Brosse”

Individuals
Maingournois - May 2021

When innovation rhymes with emotion

A service that's highly appreciated by families

For an extraordinary farewell

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Would you like to benefit from this service?
Envol Funér’Air no longer carries out the scattering of ashes, but the network of professionals who will soon be providing this service is being set up.
We look forward to hearing from you.