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Gulfstream Recognized for Sustainability Leadership

Our Bureau - : Jan 18, 2023 - : 3:47 am

Gulfstream Aerospace has earned four National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) Sustainable Flight Department Accreditations.

The program was launched in 2022 by NBAA to recognize “business aviation entities meeting exceptional environmental sustainability standards.”

“We appreciate the partnership with NBAA to recognize our sustainability efforts,” said Mark Burns, president, Gulfstream. “These accreditations encompass our holistic commitment to leading our industry toward its goals for carbon neutrality, and we are proud to be the first original equipment manufacturer to be identified for these efforts across all four categories — flight, ground support, operations and infrastructure.”

Last month, Gulfstream became the industry’s first business aircraft original equipment manufacturer to fly on 100% SAF. In addition, Gulfstream facilities in the U.S. and UK include more than 2.2 million square feet of green buildings. The company has reduced its greenhouse gas emissions by 18% since 2014 while expanding facilities by 30%.

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