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ACE 2026 - September 8th

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Clay Lacy's Connecticut Part 145 gains Canadian approval
Clay Lacy's Waterbury-Oxford repair station provides complete MRO services for owners and flight departments throughout the northeastern U.S. and now, having received TCCA certification, Canada too.
The 65,000 sq ft Waterbury-Oxford facility is staffed by technicians trained on Gulfstream, Bombardier, Dassault, Cessna, Embraer, Hawker and Eclipse airframes.

Clay Lacy Aviation's FAA Part 145 repair station at Waterbury-Oxford airport in Connecticut is now certified by Transport Canada to provide aircraft maintenance services for Canadian-registered business jets.

It provides complete MRO services for owners and flight departments throughout the northeastern U.S. and now Canada. The 65,000 sq ft facility is staffed by technicians trained on Gulfstream, Bombardier, Dassault, Cessna, Embraer, Hawker and Eclipse airframes.

Services include light line maintenance, heavy airframe inspections, jet engine and APU maintenance, and avionics and cabin entertainment upgrades and repairs.

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