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In celebration of Earth Day last week, Desert Jet, an FBO and MRO provider in California’s Palm Springs area, announced a sustainability partnership with 4Air. “We are pleased to welcome Desert Jet as a partner in the 4Air sustainability framework,” said COO Nancy Bsales. “Their approach reflects a strong balance between growth and measurable sustainability efforts.”
As part of the process, the industry environmental solutions provider conducted an audit of Desert Jet and found that it has offset 43 tonnes of CO2, mainly through investments in verified carbon offset projects. This builds on the company’s existing sustainability initiatives, including the availability of sustainable aviation fuel at its Jacqueline Cochran Regional Airport (KTRM) location, to support lower carbon emissions.
“At Desert Jet, we’re committed to scaling our business in a way that is both operationally excellent and environmentally responsible,” said company CEO Jared Fox, noting that the company is preparing for a major expansion project at KTRM as well as managing a new hangar development at Colorado’s Yampa Valley Regional Airport (KHDN).
“As we continue to expand our footprint, sustainability will remain embedded in how we build, operate, and serve our guests. Partnering with 4Air allows us to take tangible, credible steps toward reducing our impact.”