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Causey continues to advance with Piedmont Triad hangar
Founded in 1967 by Benson Causey and his sons Winfield and Charlie, the company began with a grass runway on the family farm and a commitment to hard work, safety and service. It is going from strength to strength.
Multiple aircraft can be accommodated inside.

Causey Aviation, a family-founded business with nearly six decades of service in North Carolina, is taking another step forward with the opening of a new hangar and operations centre at Piedmont Triad International airport in Greensboro this autumn.

Founded in 1967 by Benson Causey and his two sons, Winfield and Charlie, the company began with a grass runway on the family farm and a commitment to hard work, safety and service. Today, Causey is led by Winfield's son Jeff and operates a diverse fleet of business aircraft and a robust maintenance division. The company makes owning a jet easy and even facilitates shared ownership of jet aircraft among clients. Its growth is a testament to its ability to adapt while staying rooted in the values that launched it.

“This new facility at PTI is an exciting milestone for us,” remarks Jeff Causey, chief operating officer and pilot. “Our family has always believed in building aviation services that balance professionalism with personal care. Expanding at PTI allows us to serve our customers more efficiently and connect with a region that has become one of the fastest-growing aviation hubs in the country.”

The new hangar and support space will house both charter and maintenance operations, as well as fuelling, providing greater capacity for corporate and private aviation clients. Causey Aviation's maintenance team, renowned for its FAA-certified repair station capabilities and decades of expertise, will be a cornerstone of the expansion.

“Our technicians and support staff are passionate about doing the job right the first time,” states Daniel Lambert, vice president of maintenance. “PTI's new facility will give us the tools and space to work on a wider range of aircraft and deliver even more value to our customers.”

For Causey Aviation, the move is more than just new square footage; it's the continuation of a legacy. From a small family farm in Liberty, North Carolina, to a state-of-the-art hangar at PTI, the company's trajectory speaks to both resilience and vision. As it prepares to open its doors this fall, Causey Aviation remains firmly committed to what has always set it apart: family values, exceptional service and a deep love of aviation.

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