24-Feb-2026 Source: Entrol
Entrol, the manufacturer of EASA and FAA certified FNPT, FTD, and FFS flight simulators, has marked a historic milestone in the aviation industry with the launch of its sustainability initiative, “entrol Zero”. This announcement follows the company’s achievement of the full “Calculo, Reduzco, Compenso” (Calculate, Reduce, Compensate) triple seal for the 2024 period.
This distinction, awarded by the Spanish Climate Change Office (OECC), represents the maximum level of environmental commitment. By obtaining the triple seal, entrol officially reaches climate neutrality, positioning itself at the forefront of sustainable manufacturing in the aerospace sector.
The entrol Zero initiative is built upon a rigorous, government-audited process that ensures the company’s environmental claims are backed by transparent data:
“With entrol zero, we are proving that high-tech manufacturing and environmental responsibility are not only compatible but inseparable,” says Luis Olarte, CEO of entrol. “We understand that the aviation industry is under immense pressure to decarbonize. Reaching climate neutrality is our way of telling our clients that they can train the next generation of pilots without compromising the environment. Every flight hour logged in an entrol device is now backed by a government-verified zero-emission philosophy.“
In the current global market, sustainability is no longer optional. For entrol’s clients—including Approved Training Organizations (ATOs) and military operators—entrol Zero provides a significant competitive edge. Many international public tenders and government contracts now include carbon footprint auditing as a mandatory requirement or a high-scoring factor.
By partnering with entrol, operators can improve their own ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) scores, facilitating access to green financing and meeting the strict environmental regulations that will define the aerospace sector by 2026 and beyond.
This achievement aligns entrol with the global aviation industry’s goal of reaching Net-Zero by 2050. By demonstrating that high-fidelity simulation can be produced sustainably, entrol continues to innovate not only in technology and software but also in corporate responsibility, leading the transition toward a cleaner and more efficient pilot training ecosystem.