Transport Canada Gives Mx Nod to Clay Lacy KOXC
Clay Lacy Aviation’s facility at Connecticut's Waterbury-Oxford Airport is approved for maintenance on Canadian-registered business jets.
Clay Lacy Aviation's 65,000-sq-ft maintenance facility at Waterbury-Oxford Airport in Connecticut. (Photo: Clay Lacy Aviation)

Clay Lacy Aviation’s FAA Part 145 repair station at the Waterbury-Oxford Airport (KOXC) in Connecticut has been certified by Transport Canada Civil Aviation to provide maintenance services for Canadian-registered business jets, the company announced this week. Under the approval, Clay Lacy Connecticut can provide light line maintenance, heavy airframe inspections, jet engine and APU maintenance, and avionics and cabin entertainment upgrades and repairs.


Working from a 65,000-sq-ft facility at KOXC, Clay Lacy technicians are trained on Gulfstream, Bombardier, Dassault, Cessna, Embraer, Hawker, and Eclipse business jet airframes. The Connecticut facility is in addition to the company's maintenance centers and full-service FBOs at Van Nuys Airport near Los Angeles and Orange County John Wayne Airport in San Diego.


The business aviation services company plans to establish a full-service FBO at KOXC in 2023.