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Fri, May 31, 2019

FAA Awards Part 145 Repair Station Certification To Clay Lacy Shop In Oxford, CT

Newly Certified FAA Repair Station Supports Aircraft Owners And Flight Departments In New York And The Northeastern U.S.

The FAA has granted Part 145 repair station certification (81CR397D) to the Clay Lacy Aviation aircraft maintenance facility at Waterbury-Oxford Airport (KOXC) in Oxford, Connecticut.

Serving New York and the northeastern U.S., the 65,000-square-foot facility is staffed by factory-trained technicians on Gulfstream, Bombardier, Dassault, Cessna, Embraer and Hawker airframes. This is the third Clay Lacy FAA Part 145 repair station, joining existing locations at Van Nuys Airport in Los Angeles and McClellan-Palomar Airport near San Diego.

“We are focused on continually enhancing our personalized jet support services for aircraft owners and flight departments,” said Chris Hand, Senior Vice President, Clay Lacy Aviation. “Clients can rely on a highly skilled and trusted local resource for AOG support, line maintenance, avionics troubleshooting and repairs, and interior updates and reconditioning.”

(Source: Clay Lacy news release)

FMI: www.claylacy.com

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