Source: ACI LAC

Airports Council International – Latin America and the Caribbean (ACI-LAC) is pleased to announce that Env-isa has joined as a new member, expanding the network of experts driving sustainable aviation development across the region.
“Env-isa, already a global ACI member in Africa, Asia-Pacific and Europe, is proud to now be part of ACI Latin America and the Caribbean. This strategic move reflects our commitment to supporting airports and airlines in the region with specialized environmental consulting services, including carbon management and offsetting, air quality, noise, ESG, biodiversity and sustainable aviation fuels (SAF). With passenger traffic in LAC expected to grow significantly in the coming years, Env-isa’s multicultural team is dedicated to helping aviation stakeholders address environmental challenges and adapt to climate change,” said Ayce Celikel, President of Env-isa.
Founded in Paris in 2004, Env-isa is a leading aviation consultancy focused on reducing the sector’s environmental impact. Its expertise is built on four complementary pillars: consulting, innovation, tool development, and training. Services include carbon management, air quality, noise control, ESG strategy, SAF development, and climate adaptation.
Env-isa is internationally recognized and collaborates with organizations such as ICAO, EASA, EUROCONTROL, and the European Commission. It is also an active member of ACI Europe, Africa, and Asia-Pacific. Notable achievements include supporting over 90 airports worldwide in the Airport Carbon Accreditation program (levels 1 to 5), working with major airport groups on emissions modeling and air quality management, advising on sustainability strategies and reporting, and earning ISCC Trader accreditation for innovative SAF solutions.
Rafael Echevarne, Director General of ACI-LAC, stated: “We are proud to welcome Env-isa as a new member. Their internationally recognized leadership in environmental consulting and expertise in decarbonization and sustainable fuels will greatly contribute to our region’s efforts to advance toward more sustainable aviation.