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NATA sustainability standard sets Jet Aviation at Tier 2
NATA has recognised that Jet Aviation doesn't just provide sustainable services, it also looks at how they are provided and how its physical assets are operated. The FBO is proud of its LEED buildings and recycling.
Jet Aviation supports sustainable operations across its FBO network and offers SAF Book & Claim anywhere in the world.
Read this story in our September 2022 printed issue.

Jet Aviation FBOs have been recognised by the National Air Transportation Association (NATA) as a Tier 2 Green Aviation Business. The NATA Sustainability Standard for Aviation Businesses is a recently created sustainability initiative that provides FBOs and other aviation businesses with a self-certification process for pursuing flexible, cost-effective options to lower their carbon footprint.

Tier 2 recognition covers adopting recycling programmes, installing renewable energy sources, executing paperless systems, implementing a sustainable sourcing/procurement policy, adopting electric operational vehicles and promoting ride sharing, electric car usage and/or public transport among employees.

“We are committed to providing sustainable choices for our customers and employees across our business,” says president David Paddock. “We also recognise that achieving a more sustainable future is not just about the services we provide, but how we provide it and how we operate our physical assets. I am very proud that NATA has recognised our efforts in this area, for example our LEED buildings and recycling programmes, and want to thank the team for their dedication to exploring and implementing sustainable solutions.”

“Collaboration and partnership are key to bringing innovative solutions to life,” continues senior vice president regional operations and GM Americas David Best. “We are dedicated to working together with industry bodies to continue to support a more sustainable future. I am delighted to see this fruitful outcome of our long and successful partnership with NATA, and look forward to further collaboration to come, on this and other key industry initiatives.”

The NATA Sustainability Standard for Aviation Businesses is a free industry standard designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, increase use of more environmentally friendly energy sources, reduce waste and encourage sustainability operation-wide.

In addition to supporting sustainable operations across its global FBO network, Jet Aviation also offers permanent physical SAF at three locations: Amsterdam in the Netherlands; Van Nuys in California; and Singapore. It also offers SAF via Book & Claim anywhere in the world. The company signed the World Economic Forum's 'Clean Skies for Tomorrow' 2030 Ambition Statement earlier this year.

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