Clay Lacy Aviation
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| Founded | 1968 in Van Nuys, California | ||||||
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| Hubs | Van Nuys Airport, Los Angeles | ||||||
| Secondary hubs | Boeing Field (King County International Airport), Seattle, Washington | ||||||
| Fleet size | 43 | ||||||
| Headquarters | Los Angeles, United States | ||||||
| Key people | Brian Kirkdoffer, president and CEO | ||||||
| Founder | Clay Lacy | ||||||
| Employees | 500 | ||||||
| Website | www | ||||||
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Clay Lacy Aviation is a business aviation company founded at Van Nuys Airport (KVNY) in 1968 by Clay Lacy. Clay Lacy Aviation provides aircraft management, private air charter, aircraft maintenance, fixed-base operator (FBO) and other services to private and corporate clients. The company manages a nationwide fleet of more than 100 business jet aircraft, worth more than $1.5 billion, most of which are available for domestic and international private charter.
Operations centers, hangar facilities, and FAA Part 145 Repair Stations are located at Van Nuys Airport, McClellan–Palomar Airport (KCRQ) near San Diego, and Waterbury-Oxford Airport (KOXC) near New York. Managed jet aircraft are based at general aviation airports across the U.S. Clay Lacy also operates a full-service FBO at Van Nuys Airport and began operating an FBO at Orange County's John Wayne Airport in January 2021. A Clay Lacy Aviation FBO at Waterbury-Oxford Airport, announced in 2020, is set to open in 2024.