Mon, Jun 24, 2019
Seventh Consecutive Year For The Company To Be So Honored
Clay Lacy Aviation has been honored as a legacy recipient of the Friendly Flyer Award from Los Angeles World Airports. The Friendly Flyer Award recognizes jet operators with the highest levels of compliance with the Quiet Departure Program, Van Nuys Airport’s voluntary noise reduction initiative, over and above mandatory noise regulations. Clay Lacy is a legacy winner, having earned this distinction every year since the award was instituted in 2012. The 2018 award winners were recognized at a luncheon at the Airtel Plaza Hotel in Van Nuys on June 13.
“I congratulate Clay Lacy on their seventh consecutive Friendly Flyer Award,” said Flora Margheritis, Van Nuys Airport Manager. “I am grateful to Clay Lacy and all this year’s winners for their continuing efforts to make Van Nuys Airport a great neighbor in the San Fernando Valley.”
“We are delighted to be a legacy winner of this award,” said Veriar Collins-Jenkins, VP Charter Services, Clay Lacy Aviation. “We also salute our fellow winners who share our commitment to reducing noise levels, benefiting Van Nuys and other cities near the airport.”
(Image provided with Clay Lacy Aviation news release. [L-R] Lauren Padick, Councilwoman Nury Martinez Office; Flora Margheritis, Van Nuys Airport Manager; Veriar Collins-Jenkins, Clay Lacy VP Charter Services; Laura Hockemeyer, Clay Lacy Marketing Manager; Lea Gonzales, Congressman Tony Cardenas Office; Kendrick Okuda, Director, LAWA Environmental Programs Group)
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