Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) has tapped aviation sustainability firm Azzera to provide carbon credits for the engine manufacturer’s Carbon Offset Service. Under the deal, Azzera will supply a portfolio of carbon credits rated to ensure transparency and integrity.
The Carbon Offset Service is available to operators of all P&WC-powered aircraft—including business jets, turboprops, and helicopters—as an add-on to the company’s Eagle Service Plan or Fleet Management Program engine maintenance agreements. According to P&WC, the service provides operators with an uncomplicated, cost-effective way to offset their aircraft’s carbon footprint.
“Our collaboration with Pratt & Whitney Canada underscores our shared commitment to driving sustainability in the aviation sector,” said Azzera co-founder and CEO Puja Mahajan. “The Azzera Impact Score ensures that the carbon credits provided are both high-quality and have verified and significant environmental impact. Working with customers such as Pratt & Whitney Canada, we are making it easier for aircraft operators to not only offset their emissions but also to understand and quantify the positive environmental impact of their contributions.”
Irene Makris, P&WC’s v-p of customer service, said her company is solely focused on providing credits eligible for ICAO's Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation.