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Clay Lacy Honored for Lifetime Achievement at Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum

Clay Lacy Honored for Lifetime Achievement at Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum
Aviation icon Clay Lacy has been bestowed with the Spirit of Aviation Award by the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum, recognizing his profound and enduring contributions to the field. The award was presented during the museum’s 2025 For Love of Country Gala on December 6, highlighting Lacy’s remarkable career and his unwavering commitment to preserving the legacy of aviation. This accolade affirms his role as a pioneering figure whose influence extends well beyond the cockpit to the broader preservation and celebration of aviation history.
Established in 2023, the Spirit of Aviation Award honors individuals whose leadership, vision, and passion have significantly shaped and inspired the aviation industry. Lacy’s selection not only acknowledges his personal milestones but also his dedication to advancing aviation and nurturing future generations of pilots and enthusiasts.
A Legacy of Innovation
Clay Lacy’s aviation career began at the age of 12 in Wichita, Kansas, and has since encompassed more than 50,000 flight hours across over 300 different aircraft types. He holds 29 world speed records and is widely regarded as a trailblazer in the industry. In 1968, Lacy founded Clay Lacy Aviation, a company that revolutionized private jet charter services on the West Coast and grew to operate the largest diversified charter fleet in the United States. His early adoption of innovations such as Blended Winglet technology further solidified his reputation as an industry leader, expanding the possibilities for both business and leisure air travel.
Shaping Aviation History and Culture
Beyond his extensive flying achievements, Lacy made significant contributions to air-to-air cinematography. He developed the Learjet Astrovision system, which transformed aerial filming techniques for movies and commercials. His involvement in iconic films such as Top Gun and The Right Stuff played a crucial role in shaping public perceptions of aviation and its cultural significance.
Lacy’s humanitarian efforts have also been noteworthy. Through high-profile charity flights like Friendship One and UNICEF ONE, he helped raise millions of dollars for children’s charities, demonstrating aviation’s potential to serve global humanitarian causes and extending its impact beyond commercial and personal accomplishments.
Honoring Heritage and Inspiring Dialogue
The recognition of Clay Lacy at the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum not only celebrates his individual achievements but also underscores the enduring importance of Pearl Harbor in military and aviation history. The award serves as a powerful reminder of the need to preserve aviation heritage, encouraging renewed public interest in the stories and lessons of the past.
This prestigious honor is likely to stimulate greater public engagement with aviation history and Pearl Harbor-related events, potentially increasing museum attendance and awareness. It may also inspire other aviation museums and organizations to emphasize their own efforts in safeguarding the legacy of flight, fostering a wider conversation about the value of historical preservation within the industry.
As Clay Lacy joins the distinguished group of Spirit of Aviation Award recipients, his career stands as a testament to innovation, leadership, and the lasting influence of those who dedicate their lives to flight and the preservation of its history for future generations.

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