California FBO Aims to Go Greener
Airport operated Luxivair SBD at San Bernardino International Airport is making environmentally-friendly choices when it comes to ground equipment.

Luxivair SBD, the airport-owned FBO at California’s San Bernardino International Airport has taken strides to reduce its carbon footprint, the latest coming from the addition of zero- and low emissions vehicles and ground support equipment.

They include electric aircraft tugs and a propane-powered forklift, in addition to new 10,000-gallon fuel trucks which adhere to Tier 4, the latest emission milestone established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

“FBO customers have become accustomed to the exceptional service and value offered by Luxivair SBD,” said Mark Gibbs, the airport’s director of aviation. “During their next visit to Southern California, they can have complete confidence knowing that their choice FBO is committed to sustainable business practices.”

The location is also the world’s first to offer the new zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell Toyota Mirai as a ground transport option for its customers through a partnership with StratosShare, which offers an app-based rental process.

“We wanted to provide our customers with an alternative to traditional rental cars, said Wendy Bechtel, the service provider’s manager. “Like the FBO, the Mirai is futuristic, environmentally responsible, and exclusive.”

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