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Mon, Jul 02, 2018

Clay Lacy Opens New York Office At Westchester County Airport

Nationwide Charter Fleet Expands In Second Quarter With Five New Aircraft

Private jet operator Clay Lacy Aviation has opened a new office at Westchester County Airport in White Plains, New York. This office is an extension of the company’s East Coast headquarters in Oxford, Connecticut, further enhancing service and support for aircraft management, jet charter, and maintenance clients in the New York area.

Clay Lacy manages a growing fleet of jet charter aircraft along the eastern seaboard in White Plains, Boston, Oxford, Teterboro, Philadelphia, and Miami with additional locations opening later this year.

Clay Lacy manages a nationwide fleet of more than 100 business jet aircraft, with close to 70 planes available for charter. Five more charter jets joined the fleet in the second quarter and are ready for domestic or international charter.

“Our new office in White Plains broadens the reach of our maintenance and operations center in Oxford,” said Chris Hand, Clay Lacy’s Senior Vice President for the Northeast Region, “enabling us to provide greater value to our management, charter, and maintenance clients.”

(Image provided with Clay Lacy news release)

FMI: www.claylacy.com

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