4AIR’s customer base reaches 100 firms

May 17, 2023 |

In Massachusetts, 4AIR, which helps companies offset their emissions and use SAF announced that it signed its 100th client. Since 4AIR’s launch in January 2021, the company has attracted clients including commercial airlines such as Southwest Airlines, fixed-based operators (FBOs) like Clay Lacy Aviation and Fontainebleau Aviation, business jet operators such as Verijet and Tradewind Aviation, original equipment manufacturers (OEM) including Embraer and GE Honda Aero Engines, among other corporate flight departments, airports and partnerships within aviation insurance.

“4AIR pushes the envelope around our idea of a sustainability program. Our program begins where most others end and lays out a path for a longer-term approach to sustainability. Aviation has the opportunity to be carbon-neutral today, and our program answers the question of how to start while enabling improved and more comprehensive solutions over time,” said 4AIR President Kennedy Ricci.

According to Ricci, SAF is being seen as the biggest opportunity for decarbonization since it is more available now, provides some of the largest emission reduction opportunities and is a drop-in solution that can be used in ordinary aircraft without the need for special equipment or engine modifications. “The aircraft we have today will still be flying in 2050, so solutions like SAF that enable existing aircraft to decarbonize will be critical,” added Nancy Bsales, 4AIR COO.

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