Air Dolomiti receives ISO 14001 certification

Embraer 195 (Photo: Air Dolomiti).
Embraer 195 (Photo: Air Dolomiti).

Air Dolomiti receives ISO 14001 certification

Embraer 195 (Photo: Air Dolomiti).
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The certification body DNV GL-Team issues the Air Dolomiti certification according to ISO 14001: 2015.

After confirming the renewal of ISO 9001: 2015 and ISO / IEC 27001: 2017 a few weeks ago, the Italian airline of the Lufthansa Group is increasing its commitment to the environmental management system by analyzing internal processes in order to keep the environmental impact of its activities under control. This would lead to careful and strict control of environmental performance with the aim of continuous improvement, the company says.

“Never before has attention been drawn to human activity as at this particular historical moment. We have learned that daily gestures, big or small, make a difference and that those who have the power to act have an obligation to do so. We are aware of the strong impact aviation has on the environment and we know we need to take action to make it more sustainable. By reviewing all of our internal operations, we will be able to improve in terms of efficiency and effectiveness, ”said Jörg Eberhart, President and CEO of Air Dolomiti.

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