
Clay Lacy Recognized for Environmental Initiatives
The company is the first to receive a “Facilities Neutral” rating from sustainability solutions provider 4Air.
California-based Clay Lacy Aviation has become the first company to receive a “Facilities Neutral” rating from 4Air, an industry sustainability solutions provider.
With its headquarters at Los Angeles–area Van Nuys Airport, Clay Lacy has invested heavily in reducing its environmental impact through initiatives such as the installation of a 30,000-square-foot solar energy array, the introduction of e-vehicle charging stations, switching to energy-efficient LED lighting, and the use of carbon offset credits. Through its audit process, 4Air validated that the facility has been operating in a carbon-neutral manner since 2019.
This recognition builds on Clay Lacy's environmental resume, which also includes the title of first to be certified under NATA's new Sustainability Standard for Aviation Businesses. It will soon break ground on two additional FBOs—one at John Wayne Orange County Airport in California and on the East Coast at Connecticut’s Waterbury-Oxford Airport—each of which will also be designed to incorporate sustainable construction and operational practices.