Hawker Beechcraft Sets Industry Standard for Sustainability
By Prne, Gaea News NetworkThursday, May 21, 2009
GENEVA - Hawker Beechcraft Corporation (HBC) is taking the lead in sustainability among aircraft manufacturing companies. HBC organized the formation of the Wichita Sustainability Coalition, implemented a sustainability program throughout all areas of its business and expanded its company recycling program. In addition, the Beechcraft Bonanza G36 was the first to fly on Swift Sustainable Fuel and among the first to fly on unleaded fuel.
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“Our sustainability program and the Wichita Sustainability Coalition are two steps we are taking to improve our workplace and community,” said Ed Petkus, vice president, HBC Product Development and Engineering. “This is part of our ongoing effort to strengthen our sustainability processes and reduce our environmental footprint.”
HBC’s goal is to improve sustainability for the entire life cycle of an aircraft — from engineering and manufacturing to customer operations and product retirement. Earlier this year, HBC partnered with Wichita State University (WSU) to form the Wichita Sustainability Coalition, an alliance of local manufacturers. The coalition is focusing on increasing industrial recycling.
Last year, HBC joined with WSU to design and implement a sustainability program throughout all areas of its global business. The HBC sustainability program is focused on excellence in product value, manufacturing leadership, environmental performance, and people and ideas.
In other efforts, HBC recently announced the successful test flights of its Bonanza G36 on unleaded aviation fuel and Swift Sustainable Fuel. In celebration of Earth Day, HBC launched an expanded recycling program at its facilities in Wichita, Kan. The company is committed to reducing waste sent to local landfills by 60 percent.
HBC is a world-leading manufacturer of business, special-mission and trainer aircraft - designing, marketing and supporting products and services for businesses, governments and individuals worldwide. For more information, visit www.hawkerbeechcraft.com.
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