Jet.AI's new carbon offset transaction program, DynoFlight, allows aircraft operators to offset emissions from their flights by purchasing carbon removal credits that fund the direct extraction of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
According to the artificial intelligence specialist, the system provides users with an accurate record of the carbon extracted as a direct result of the credits purchased. The DynoFlight platform will be available starting next month, permitting users to register credits to individual aircraft in their fleet, record carbon emissions from each aircraft, and receive emissions estimates for specific routes for more than 250 aircraft types burning either jet-A or sustainable aviation fuel.
Jet.AI can help air charter operators to integrate DynoFlight into their flight booking process. When a customer purchases a carbon removal credit, the operator will receive a live link to a carbon credit certificate page that can be shared with its clients.
“Quality carbon offsets are hard for most companies to identify and typically require large working-capital outlays,” said Jet.AI founder Mike Winston. “The DynoFlight platform offers operators the flexibility to purchase removal credits and enables the flight-by-flight purchase for small dollar amounts.”
Last week, Jet.AI launched its CharterGPT app, which allows consumers to use voice commands to interact with its charter flight booking platform.