This certification, awarded by a UKAS accredited Certification body, validates Micro Nav's comprehensive Environmental Management System (EMS) and demonstrates the company's dedication to minimising its environmental impact whilst maintaining its position at the forefront of aviation technology.
Greg Pile, Managing Director of Micro Nav, commented: "Achieving ISO 14001:2015 certification represents a crucial milestone in our sustainability journey. This accomplishment reflects not only our commitment to environmental stewardship but also our broader vision of responsible innovation in the aviation sector. As we continue to develop cutting-edge simulation technologies, we're equally focused on ensuring our operations meet the highest environmental standards."
The ISO 14001:2015 certification brings several key benefits to Micro Nav and its stakeholders:
Enhancement of our existing structured framework to monitor and improve environmental impact
Optimised processes leading to reduced waste and more efficient use of resources
Improved identification and control of environmental risks
Increased trust from clients, partners, and regulatory bodies
This achievement comes as part of Micro Nav's broader commitment to excellence, complementing its existing Quality Management System and ongoing efforts toward ISO 27001:2022 certification for information security management.
Established over 35 years ago, Micro Nav has been pioneering Air Traffic Control simulation technology, setting industry standards for innovation and excellence. The company's solutions are trusted by leading aviation organisations worldwide for their reliability, accuracy, and advanced capabilities. Committed to quality, sustainability, and security, Micro Nav continues to push the boundaries of technology to meet the evolving needs of air traffic control training and operations globally. The achievement of ISO 14001:2015 certification further reinforces Micro Nav's position as a responsible leader in the aviation technology sector, dedicated to both technological advancement and environmental stewardship.