Airline leasing firm invests in offsets to help clients meet climate obligations

Published 20:45 on September 20, 2022  /  Last updated at 20:45 on September 20, 2022  / Ben Garside /  Africa, Aviation/CORSIA, EMEA, Voluntary

The world's second largest aircraft leasing firm will start offering its airline customers carbon credits in its leasing contracts and plans an initial $53.3 million investment to source carbon credits from cookstove projects.
The world's second largest aircraft leasing firm will start offering its airline customers carbon credits in its leasing contracts and plans an initial $53.3 million investment to source carbon credits from cookstove projects.


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