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Will Rogers World Airport

With three major runways—two 9,800-ft parallel runways and one 7,800-ft crosswind runway—Will Rogers World Airport can accommodate almost any size aircraft. With a strong mix of commercial, freight, military, corporate and general aviation activity, the number of operations for 2017 were 118,018. Eight commercial carriers serve Will Rogers, with an average of 72 total daily departures. Total passenger traffic for 2017 was 3,925,358.

The airport is home to 70 companies that employ nearly 12,000 people. Major tenants include the FAA's Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center, AAR Aircraft Services – Oklahoma, Field Aerospace, Atlantic Aviation, the Federal Bureau of Prisons Transfer Center, the U.S. Customs & Border Protection National Air Training Center, Southwest Airlines Reservation Center and the Metro Tech Aviation Career Center. In June, 2017, SkyWest Airlines announced plans to construct a maintenance facility in the airport's Lariat Landing.

Will Rogers World Airport encompasses Oklahoma City's Foreign Trade Zone, providing cargo logistics and tariff-related advantages for companies who trade internationally. With its central location just minutes from “America’s Crossroads” (the junction of I-35, I-40 and I-44) and with large developable tracts of land that include property adjacent to I-44 known as Lariat Landing, Will Rogers World Airport offers great development opportunities for aviation, aviation support, industrial, office and retail businesses.

Wiley Post Airport

A world-class reliever airport for Will Rogers World Airport, Wiley Post Airport (PWA) functions as a major center for corporate and business aviation.

This northwest Oklahoma City airport provides a thriving environment for aviation-related industry such as major overhaul and maintenance, avionics repair, paint and interior, making PWA a one stop repair center for corporate and business aviation.  In 2016 Wiley Post logged  62,742 flight operations. This figure accounts for only those operations logged by the air traffic control tower which is open daily from 7 A.M. until 10 P.M.

The airport provides a base for over 480 aircraft in its fully leased hangars. These range from single and twin engine planes to turboprop and jet aircraft. A growing number of licensed pilots consider Wiley Post their airport home, and their activities give the facility a strong community orientation.

Atlantic Aviation and Valair are Wiley Post's two fixed base operators; both provide high quality FBO services, as well as rental cars, limo service, hotel accommodations, catering and hospitality for transient pilots.

The airport is home to numerous aircraft sales, maintenance and flight training facilities which are utilized by clients throughout the United States and worldwide.

The airport has two parallel runways. The longest, 17L/35R is 7200' X 150 and has a precision ILS approach to each runway.

For additional information or questions contact the airport manager, Kristy Slater at 405.316.4061

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Clarence E. Page Airport

Named for Oklahoma aviation pioneer Clarence E. Page, this facility has great appeal for grass-roots aviators and the general public. It is home base to a large number of experimental and small general aviation aircraft.

The airport has two parallel runways, the longest being 6014ft X 100ft. One full service FBO and two aircraft maintenance facilities are based on the airfield. The airport is equipped with an automated weather observation station.

For additional information or questions contact the airport manager, Kristy Slater at 405.316.4061

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