Clay Lacy Aviation has broken ground on its new FBO at John Wayne Airport (KSNA) in California.
The company will redevelop its existing 14 acres on the airfield, which includes building a new home for the Orange County Sheriff’s Department Air Support Unit.
The new facility will make it easier for the air support unit to respond to more than 2,000 service calls each year, according to Clay Lacy officials.
The development includes 41,800 square feet of offices and a passenger terminal, four hangars totaling 145,000 square feet, and a 6.7-acre ramp area.
Founded in 1968 by legendary aviator and industry pioneer Clay Lacy. Today, Clay Lacy Aviation has aircraft operations and regional offices across the U.S., including FBOs at Van Nuys Airport in Los Angeles, Orange County’s John Wayne Airport, Waterbury-Oxford Airport in Connecticut, with a future location serving Sun Valley, Idaho. Clay Lacy also operates FAA Part 145 aircraft maintenance centers in Los Angeles and Oxford, Connecticut.
For more information: ClayLacy.com