Oct. 22, 2024

At 2024 NBAA-BACE, the business aviation industry’s sustainability leadership will be in focus, on the ground and in the air. See the innovations that are making possible a net-zero emissions future for business aviation. Everything from sustainable aviation fuels, to electric, hydrogen and hybrid aircraft, to emissions-free ground handling vehicles are at center stage on the exhibit floor and at Henderson Executive Airport. Experts will also highlight the ways to think locally, and act globally in their flight operations during the convention’s two-day Business Aviation Sustainability Summit.

Learn more about sustainability at 2024 NBAA-BACE.

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March/April 2025

Gulfstream Sustainability Chief Confident About Bizav Progress

Smitha Hariharan, vice president and chief sustainability officer at Gulfstream Aerospace, is optimistic about the business aviation industry’s potential to become more sustainable
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March/April 2025

Business Aviation and the Contrail Conundrum

Business aircraft operators are generally quite aware of the issues with contrails and many say they want to do their part to prevent them, but significant hurdles remain.
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Jan/Feb 2025

Business Aircraft Passenger Cabins Are Turning Greener

As business aviation honors its commitment to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, more operators, completion centers, designers and OEMs are making cabin interiors increasingly sustainable.
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Nov. 15, 2024

NBAA Fact Checks Misleading Report on Business Aviation Sustainability

NBAA challenged a report for selectively using data, making conclusions based on faulty analysis and ignoring facts to produce a one-sided set of conclusions about sustainability and business aviation – an industry that is on pace to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
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