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NBAA FBO Network Reaches 50 Locations

Clay Lacy (OXC) Gets The Milestone

The National Business Aviation Association welcomed Clay Lacy Aviation (OXC) as the 50th FBO location to become part of its FBO Partnership Network with the inclusion of its operation at the Waterbury-Oxford Airport (KOXC) in Oxford, Connecticut.

NBAA launched its partnership network at the 2023 NBAA Business Aviation Conference & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE). It is free to join for any NBAA-member FBO and operates entirely on a barter basis where partners work together to exchange advertising and marketing opportunities.

Maria Garceau, General Manager of Clay Lacy Aviation’s Oxford facility said, “Clay Lacy was proud to be among the first to join this esteemed program, which has greatly elevated the visibility of our two award-winning FBOs in Southern California. We eagerly anticipate matching that success with our first East Coast FBO at Waterbury-Oxford Airport in Oxford, CT, adding to this growing network. It’s an example of the value the NBAA brings to the business aviation community.”

Ashley Granada, NBAA Senior Marketing Manager said, “The NBAA FBO Partnership Network delivers significant benefits for both the association and our member FBOs at no cost. FBOs play a vital role in our industry and it is a privilege to create opportunities to help them gain the visibility and recognition they deserve. Since its launch, this initiative has made exciting progress, and we look forward to seeing its continued expansion.”

FBO Partnership Network members say the program has provided them with a host of important business benefits, such as significantly enhancing their market presence, allowing them to promote NBAA initiatives, and offer clients and pilots access to exclusive discounts and resources.

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