Nature Air

Nature Air
IATA
5C
ICAO
NRR
Callsign
NATUREAIR
Founded 1991
Hubs Tobías Bolaños International Airport
Fleet size 9
Destinations
Headquarters San José, Costa Rica
Website http://www.natureair.com/

Nature Air is an airline based in San José, Costa Rica. It operates scheduled international and domestic services, as well as regional charter services. Its main base is Tobías Bolaños International Airport, San José.[1] Nature Air claims to be the world's first carbon neutral airline.

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History

The airline was established and started operations in 1991 and was formerly known as Travelair.[1]. In 2000 the airline changed owners and was named Nature Air. In 2004 they became the World's first Carbon Neutral airline through a government certified compensation program. The airline tallies total tons of carbon released from the fuel burned each year in flight and ground operations. They then donate annual funds to FONAFIFO, a forest financing division of the Environment Ministry, to preserve important tracts of rainforest land in the Osa Peninsula.

To improve fuel efficiency a total of 7%, the airline has optimized flight schedules and routes, in-flight procedures and has minimized taxi time on the runways. Aerotica, a division of Nature Air, produces biodiesel fuel that is used in 90% of the company's ground vehicles and generators. The fuel is made from recycled vegetable oils collected from employees, local hotels and restaurants.

The airline also funds the NatureKids Foundation, a non-profit organization that focuses on providing language and computing education in the regions Nature Air flies to.

Destinations

As of December 2006, Nature Air operates services to the following domestic scheduled destinations[2]:

Nature Air also serves the following international scheduled destinations[2]:

Fleet

As of July 2011 the Nature Air fleet includes [3]:

External links

References

  1. ^ a b "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International: p. 54. 2007-04-10. 
  2. ^ a b "High Season Schedule". Nature Air Landings: p. 74. December 2006. 
  3. ^ "Directory: World Airlines Part 3 (2009)". Flight International: 29–90. 2009-04-14.