Singapore, Paris, Zurich and Indianapolis centres maintain Tier 1 status, phasing out single use plastics and with motion-sensor lighting, energy-efficient appliances and plumbing, and the Valencia centre achieves Tier 2.
Textron Aviation’s commitment to sustainability has been recognised once again as its global service network received recertification as a Green Aviation Business from the National Air Transportation Association. This recognition is part of NATA’s Sustainability Standard for Aviation Businesses programme, which encourages environmental sustainability within the industry.
Four of Textron’s 20 company-owned service centres in Singapore, Paris, Zurich and Indianapolis recertified their Tier 1 status, going above and beyond NATA’s certification requirements and implementing additional sustainable practices.
This includes phasing out single use plastic items, installing motion-sensor lighting and ensuring energy-efficient kitchen appliances and plumbing fixtures. These locations have also developed policies to reduce idling in ground support equipment. For the first time this year, the company’s Valencia service centre in Spain achieved Tier 2 status.
“We continue to invest in our processes and facilities to encourage sustainable solutions across the globe because we understand the importance of driving economic growth while preserving our natural resources,” says senior vice president, customer support Brian Rohloff.
Textron Aviation’s commitment to sustainability has been recognised once again as its global service network received recertification as a Green Aviation Business from the National Air Transportation Association. This recognition is part of NATA’s Sustainability Standard for Aviation Businesses programme, which encourages environmental sustainability within the industry.
Four of Textron’s 20 company-owned service centres in Singapore, Paris, Zurich and Indianapolis recertified their Tier 1 status, going above and beyond NATA’s certification requirements and implementing additional sustainable practices.
This includes phasing out single use plastic items, installing motion-sensor lighting and ensuring energy-efficient kitchen appliances and plumbing fixtures. These locations have also developed policies to reduce idling in ground support equipment. For the first time this year, the company’s Valencia service centre in Spain achieved Tier 2 status.
“We continue to invest in our processes and facilities to encourage sustainable solutions across the globe because we understand the importance of driving economic growth while preserving our natural resources,” says senior vice president, customer support Brian Rohloff.