MAAS Aviation is a leading provider of aircraft painting serving a global customer base which includes OEM manufacturers, airline operators and leasing companies from a network of aircraft paint shops in the Netherlands, Germany, Lithuania and the USA. The company is headquartered in Dublin, Ireland and paints approximately 500 aircraft per year.
Over the past few years, ESG management has become an integral part of MAAS Aviation’s strategy, is central to its operations and revenue generation and is considered a value driver for the business. MAAS has a complex range of governing bodies, customers and investors who require a broad range and depth of ESG and carbon disclosure. These include the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), the ESG Data Convergence Initiative (EDCI) and Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) for their investors, Egeria Capital and additional waste management metrics which they manage for internal improvement purposes.
The company operates to internationally recognised standards EN9100, ISO9001 and ISO14001. All of the company’s facilities are ISO 14001 Environmental Management certified and are designed to manage process waste and water usage responsibly and sustainably.
Prior to using KEY ESG, MAAS Aviation conducted all of its data gathering for this reporting using excel spreadsheets for each of its global sites across multiple geographies from Europe to US. It was a challenge to collect data across such divergent geographies involving multiple teams. The process involved a lot of email back-and-forth and manual interventions which were time consuming.
Yuriy Bolonny, who leads ESG at MAAS Aviation, describes the KEY ESG platform as “easy to use and intuitive”. He said that
“Using KEY ESG software has significantly eased the burden of MAAS Aviation’s data collection and reporting.”
MAAS Aviation is a leading provider of aircraft painting serving a global customer base which includes OEM manufacturers, airline operators and leasing companies from a network of aircraft paint shops in the Netherlands, Germany, Lithuania and the USA. The company is headquartered in Dublin, Ireland and paints approximately 500 aircraft per year.
Over the past few years, ESG management has become an integral part of MAAS Aviation’s strategy, is central to its operations and revenue generation and is considered a value driver for the business. MAAS has a complex range of governing bodies, customers and investors who require a broad range and depth of ESG and carbon disclosure. These include the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), the ESG Data Convergence Initiative (EDCI) and Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) for their investors, Egeria Capital and additional waste management metrics which they manage for internal improvement purposes.
The company operates to internationally recognised standards EN9100, ISO9001 and ISO14001. All of the company’s facilities are ISO 14001 Environmental Management certified and are designed to manage process waste and water usage responsibly and sustainably.
Prior to using KEY ESG, MAAS Aviation conducted all of its data gathering for this reporting using excel spreadsheets for each of its global sites across multiple geographies from Europe to US. It was a challenge to collect data across such divergent geographies involving multiple teams. The process involved a lot of email back-and-forth and manual interventions which were time consuming.
Yuriy Bolonny, who leads ESG at MAAS Aviation, describes the KEY ESG platform as “easy to use and intuitive”. He said that
“Using KEY ESG software has significantly eased the burden of MAAS Aviation’s data collection and reporting.”