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Oxford, Connecticut

Clay Lacy breaks ground on $20m, 11-acre FBO and MRO development at Waterbury-Oxford Airport

One of the largest private investments in the Connecticut Airport Authority’s general aviation airport system will create over 600 jobs

 

 

Clay Lacy Aviation has served the private aviation needs of the Northeast United States since 2016. Recently, it strengthened its commitment to the area and its economic future by celebrating the groundbreaking of its $20m expansion at Waterbury-Oxford Airport (KOXC) in Oxford, Connecticut.

And to foster the next generation of aviation professionals, Clay Lacy Aviation established an annual scholarship and internship program with CT Aerotech which operates a two-year Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology program in Hartford, Connecticut. On hand for the July 19 event were Connecticut aviation leaders; state officials; administrators, instructors, and students from CT Aerotech; and Clay Lacy team members.

Brian Kirkdoffer, President and CEO, Clay Lacy Aviation.

Brian Kirkdoffer, President and CEO, Clay Lacy Aviation.

“We’re breaking ground on what will be one of the finest FBOs and aviation facilities in the country,” said Brian Kirkdoffer, President and CEO of Clay Lacy Aviation. As its East Coast headquarters, “It will expand and enhance all of the services that we provide. Oxford will be an incredible economic and employment engine, attracting and supporting the finest aircraft and flight operations in the world.”

The first 11-acre phase will feature a passenger terminal, executive offices and a 40,000-square-foot hangar, with a focus on sustainable facilities and operations. Clay Lacy’s commitment to job creation and economic growth for the Oxford community will result in 200 new high-paying jobs with an annual payroll in excess of $32m and 420 indirect jobs during the construction process. The new full-service FBO and maintenance facility is expected to be completed in the winter of 2023.

Rendering of $20 million, 11-acre development at Waterbury-Oxford Airport.

Rendering of $20 million, 11-acre development at Waterbury-Oxford Airport.

“Investments like this serve a very significant role in the overall economic development mission of the Connecticut Airport Authority,” said its Executive Director, Kevin Dillon, A.A.E. The partnership with Clay Lacy will have region-wide benefits. “It elevates the stature and status of the airport and allows us to attract activity all over.”

David Lehman, Commissioner, Connecticut Department of Economic & Community Development, spoke of the larger importance of Clay Lacy’s KOXC development: “Businesses both in state and out of state want to know what options are out there for private aviation. This delivers that. This is another selling point for the state of Connecticut and the growth that we foresee in the economy.”

Annual Scholarship and Internship Program Established with CT Aerotech

Clay Lacy has worked with CT Aerotech, a Connecticut-based aircraft mechanics school, to develop technicians to enter the aviation industry. With a history of hiring Aerotech graduates, Clay Lacy executives - including Buddy Blackburn, SVP of the new Oxford FBO, and Chris Hand, SVP Northeast - announced a new scholarship and internship program for students pursuing FAA certifications as airframe and powerplant technicians, providing $16,000 in annual scholarships and $10,500 in on-the-job internships.

“We’ve established a great pipeline to support Connecticut and its economy,” said John Ryan, Principal, CT Aerotech, of the partnership and internships with Clay Lacy. “This scholarship program just further strengthens that resolve to put people here in Connecticut to work and get these jobs.”

All the facilities under construction will be built in accordance with Clay Lacy’s Sustainability Strategy, and will be certified carbon neutral. The facilities include solar panel provisions, electric vehicle (EV) charging, electric aircraft charging, efficient building design, and Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). The 16-acre site is able to accommodate additional phases, and an additional investment of $20 million, that would add an additional 80,000 square feet of hangar and office space.

(Left to right) Brian Kirkdoffer, President and CEO, Clay Lacy; Brad Wright, CFO, Clay Lacy; David Lehman, Commissioner, Connecticut Department of Economic & Community Development; Chris Hand, Senior VP Northeast, Clay Lacy; Dave Lamb, COO, Clay Lacy; Buddy Blackburn, Senior VP Oxford FBO, Clay Lacy; Willie McBride, Airport Manager, Waterbury-Oxford Airport; Kevin A. Dillon, A.A.E., Executive Director, Connecticut Airport Authority.

(Left to right) Brian Kirkdoffer, President and CEO, Clay Lacy; Brad Wright, CFO, Clay Lacy; David Lehman, Commissioner, Connecticut Department of Economic & Community Development; Chris Hand, Senior VP Northeast, Clay Lacy; Dave Lamb, COO, Clay Lacy; Buddy Blackburn, Senior VP Oxford FBO, Clay Lacy; Willie McBride, Airport Manager, Waterbury-Oxford Airport; Kevin A. Dillon, A.A.E., Executive Director, Connecticut Airport Authority.

Following the groundbreaking, attendees toured the current facilities, including a Bombardier Global 5000 that is part of Clay Lacy’s managed aircraft fleet. Clay Lacy currently has private charter, aircraft management and maintenance services at KOXC.

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BlueSky Business Aviation News | 25th August 2022 | Issue #666

 

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