Sun, Jun 02, 2024
Partnership Brings 4AIR Programs, Software to UASITS Portfolio
UAS International Trip Support has started up a strategic partnership with 'aviation sustainability solution leader', 4AIR to offer the latter's programs to clientele.
4AIR's programs include software covering voluntary sustainability initiatives, regulatory monitoring, compliance , and sustainable aviation fuel inventory management. UAS International Trip Support, despite its name, is a flight support business not so much related to drones and autonomous flight, but focused almost entirely on ensuring easy, friction-free passenger operations around the world. Their footprint already touches on a variety of industry groups and businesses, giving them access to suppliers, fuel producers, FBOs, and even industry groups. That means that their provision of 4AIR technology should help to bring both companies' aims further than they would be capable of on their own, with 4AIR's single-minded dedication to operations and UASITS' wide-ranging network.
“Decarbonizing the aviation sector is a key challenge to solve. And this is central to UAS’ mission to revolutionize the travel experience. We want to set a new standard for sustainable aviation and play our part in the achievement of our industry’s carbon neutrality goals. Therefore, we are delighted to now offer award-winning sustainable aviation solutions to our clients and to enter a partnership with 4AIR, a globally renowned leader in the field. We are continuing to embrace sustainability and help to reshape the future of aviation,” said Omar Hosari, UAS Co-Founder and CEO.
“4AIR is proud to embark on this partnership with UAS, ” said Nancy Bsales, COO of 4AIR. "By integrating our award-winning sustainability solutions into UAS' comprehensive aviation offerings, we aim to empower UAS customers with the knowledge and tools they need to more easily integrate sustainability into their operation and make meaningful strides towards long term sustainability goals."
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