
Jan. 23, 2023
Many business aircraft operators have questions about their obligations under the numerous international regulations governing aviation carbon emissions. “Blue Clear Sky,” a session slated to take place at the 2023 NBAA Schedulers & Dispatchers Conference this week, will cover this important issue, along with other actions operators can take to improve their environmental sustainability.
In this episode of NBAA’s “Flight Plan,” host Rob Finfrock speaks with:
- Nancy Bsales, chief operating officer at 4Air
- Stewart D’Leon, CAM, NBAA director for environmental and technical operations
- Juan Muniz, lead regulatory service specialist for Universal Weather and Aviation
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