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Wed, Oct 12, 2011

Jeppesen Supports Lindbergh Foundation Aviation Green Alliance

Stakeholders Will Address Aviation Industry Environmental Challenges

Jeppesen said Monday it will serve as a founding member of the Lindbergh Foundation Aviation Green Alliance by supporting the nonprofit organization that brings stakeholders together to address environmental challenges facing the aviation industry, including emissions, noise and operational efficiency.

During a ceremony held at the NBAA Annual Meeting and Convention, Jeppesen President and CEO Mark Van Tine was recognized by Lindbergh Foundation Aviation Green Alliance Chairman Larry Williams for supporting the organization, with several Aviation Green Alliance board members in attendance. The Aviation Green Alliance was established earlier this year to encourage solutions, acknowledge progress and communicate ideas among aviation-related companies when considering environmental issues related to aviation.

“Jeppesen fully supports the collaborative effort led by the Lindbergh Foundation Aviation Green Alliance to develop solutions for addressing environmental challenges facing the aviation industry,” said Mark Van Tine, Jeppesen president and CEO. “The Aviation Green Alliance organization offers an opportunity for aviation-related companies and individuals to share best practices and establish innovative programs to help guide environmental stewardship related to aviation industry operations.”

The Aviation Green Alliance will create multiple platforms for members to share strategies, findings, progress and ideas related to the environment and the aviation industry. The Aviation Green Alliance offers industry members numerous resources for solution development, including up-to-date environmental news and information. Additional elements offered by the organization include grant funding for the discovery and development of new technologies, recommended practices for achieving measurable conservation and sustainability initiatives, educational programs to highlight progress achieved and recognition of member successes.

“We are thrilled that Jeppesen will be among our elite group of Founding Members,” said Lindbergh Foundation Chairman and CEO Larry Williams. “When I note that their Environmental Policy Statement is a part of the Company’s core values and beliefs, I’m confident Jeppesen will make a significant contribution to Aviation Green Alliance. With their 77 year history of innovation, Jeppesen continues to be an excellent model for other companies in our industry by leading the way once again—this time, for our environment.”

FMI: www.jeppesen.com, www.aviationgreen.com
 

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