The Carbon Footprint of Corporate Flight Departments: Knowing The Scopes and Ways to Reduce Them
You can’t manage what isn’t measured. Measuring emissions is the first step in developing a defensible strategy for addressing the carbon footprint of any organization, including a corporate flight department.
SEC Reporting Impacts on Business Aviation
While the SEC is far from the first to propose regulated climate disclosures, it is demonstrating a sweeping and quick introduction of new climate change disclosure requirements, under which some entities will need to comply as soon as March of 2024.
An Intro to Carbon Sequestration & What it Means for Aviation
As efforts to mitigate and curb emissions resulting from aviation continue to ramp up, there is an increasing focus towards addressing the high carbon dioxide (CO2) levels that are already in the atmosphere, as well as future residual emissions.
What’s Greenwashing & How to Avoid It?
A rise of false or exaggerated environmental claims has led to strict guidance and regulation on marketing sustainability claims. It is important to be thoughtful and particular with any marketing claims related to sustainability achievements.
Understanding Continuous Descent Operations
The benefits to CDOs are significant. For each group of CDOs used at an airport, the FAA estimates that operators save an average of 2 million gallons of fuel and eliminate 40 million pounds of emissions annually. And with the increased efficiency comes a reduced noise footprint, a more comfortable passenger experience, and potential increases in safety.