- May 19, 2008, 12:53 AM
Following a review of its operations by efficiency consultants, CRS Jet Spares has revealed a range of measures that will help the Fort Lauderdale, Florida-based company “go green.” These include encouraging car pooling, reducing paper waste, recycling packaging material, placing recycling bins around the company’s facilities, changing to high-efficiency lighting and eliminating Styrofoam cups with “long-lasting, eco-friendly coffee mugs.”
“The Green movement is something we are taking very seriously here at CRS,” said CEO Armando Leighton Jr. “We are seeking ways to operate our business in a manner that reduces environmental concerns.”
CRS Jet Spares (Booth No. 352) says that it supports Learjets, Hawkers, Gulfstreams, Challengers, Falcons and Beechjets with services conforming to ASA-100 and AS9120 quality standards–and can offer everything from exchanges to provisioning packages to operators around the world.
“The Green movement is something we are taking very seriously here at CRS,” said CEO Armando Leighton Jr. “We are seeking ways to operate our business in a manner that reduces environmental concerns.”
CRS Jet Spares (Booth No. 352) says that it supports Learjets, Hawkers, Gulfstreams, Challengers, Falcons and Beechjets with services conforming to ASA-100 and AS9120 quality standards–and can offer everything from exchanges to provisioning packages to operators around the world.