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Clay Lacy Aviation
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FBOs
Clay Lacy Expands eVTOL Ops Plan with New Partnership
Plans at California FBOs could extend to new vertiport locations
FBOs
Clay Lacy's John Wayne FBO To Get Joby's Electric Charging Unit
Joby designed its electric charging system to work with multiple aircraft types
Charter & Fractional
Clay Lacy Aviation Expands Charter Fleet
Over the past year Clay Lacy Aviation has added nine aircraft to its Part 135 certificate.
Charter & Fractional
CAE, Clay Lacy Ink Pilot Job-sharing Deal
Under a two-year agreement, CAE instructors will fly for Clay Lacy Aviation, while senior Clay Lacy pilots will conduct training and check flights for CAE.
FBOs
Clay Lacy Bets Big on New FBOs
California-based Clay Lacy Aviation is investing $136 million in a pair of FBOs on either side of the U.S.
Maintenance and Modifications
Clay Lacy Ramping Up MRO Capabilities in Oxford
Clay Lacy is expanding its MRO capabilities at Waterbury-Oxford Airport in Connecticut as it moves forward with construction of an FBO there.
Maintenance and Modifications
Clay Lacy Aviation Awarded Mexico AFAC Authorization
Clay Lacy Aviation looks to expand its marketshare through maintenance and repair of Mexican-registered business jets.
FBOs
Clay Lacy Aviation Launches East Coast Expansion Project
California-based Clay Lacy Aviation has broken ground on a new $20 million FBO/MRO project at Connecticut's Waterbury-Oxford Airport.
Charter & Fractional
All the Benefits of Jet Ownership, None of the Hassles
The world’s most experienced private-jet operator, Clay Lacy Aviation, reports a 46% uptick in inquiries from people who have never owned a jet.
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