Carbon dioxide emissions of turbine business aircraft departing from U.S. airports are down 62 percent from 2005.
Members of Alpha Eta Rho – the oldest aviation organization on college campuses around the country – recently had the opportunity to visit with members of Congress and their staff to talk about a host of issues, including the ways the industry is innovating toward a sustainable, net-zero future for the next generation of aviators.
In today’s aviation industry, sustainability is more than a buzzword – it’s an operational imperative.
The mission to net-zero flight calls for revolutionary thinking on all fronts: new, sustainable power sources, fuel-sipping engines, more direct routes through the air – and aircraft designs so sleek, they slash the energy needed to travel at jet speeds.
CLIMBING. FAST. Video Helps FBOs Spread the Word About Business Aviation’s Sustainability Leadership
Business aviation has long been an incubator for sustainability innovations, and an important driver of economic opportunity – that’s the overarching message of the new CLIMBING. FAST. advocacy campaign.
Business aviation has taken a front seat in transportation sustainability, with its mission for reaching net-zero emissions in the years to come.