The NATA Sustainability Standard for Aviation Businesses (2024) is a sustainability initiative, created to provide FBOs and other aviation businesses a self-certification process for pursuing flexible, cost-effective options to lower their carbon footprint.
Developed by a working group under NATA’s Environment Committee, the NATA Sustainability Standard for Aviation Businesses is a free industry standard designed to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (including CO2), increase use of more environmentally friendly energy sources, reduce waste, and encourage sustainability operation-wide.
The standard is voluntary in nature, flexible in both implementation and certification methods, operationally focused, and consistent with existing environmental and sustainability standards for establishing and reducing a company’s carbon footprint.
NATA would like to thank the following working group member companies for their time and dedication in developing the standard: FBO Partners, JRMA, Clay Lacy, World Fuel Services, 4AIR, and Jet Aviation. NATA appreciates the support of the following organizations in testing the program and providing valuable feedback: Clay Lacy, Atlantic Aviation, 4AIR, Sun Air Jets, TAC Air, Gary Jet Center, and Maven by Midfield.
Sustainability Resources
NATA is pleased to make sustainable initiatives even more obtainable with the following resources that assist with achieving NATA Sustainability Standard for Aviation Businesses self-certification. If you have additional questions about the standard or how to reach your sustainability goals, contact NATA at sustainability@nata.aero.
NATA Sustainability Standard Certified Directory
The following companies have been certified with NATA’s Sustainability Standard. Please give the directory a moment to load if you do not see it right away.