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Clay Lacy Aviation joins Air Elite Network

By General Aviation News Staff · November 19, 2015 ·

At the National Business Aviation Association Convention and Exhibition (NBAA 2015), World Fuel Services announced that Clay Lacy Aviation locations at Boeing Field/King County International Airport (KBFI) in Seattle and Van Nuys Airport (KVNY) in Los Angeles have signed with the Air Elite Network.

The Air Elite Network now totals 51 FBOs worldwide.

Founded in 1968 by an aviation legend, Clay Lacy Aviation established the first private jet management and charter company west of the Mississippi. In 1981, the company opened the first all-jet FBO at Los Angeles’ Van Nuys Airport followed by a second FBO in 2008 at Seattle’s historic Boeing Field.

Clay Lacy Aviation’s Van Nuys location is currently undergoing an expansion and improvement project with the addition of an adjacent six-acre South Campus development and upgrade to existing facilities. With a projected completion in spring 2016, Clay Lacy’s new South Campus will feature 63,000-square-feet of hangar space, 21,000-square-feet of office space, and 3.5 acres of additional ramp area.

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