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Will Rogers World Airport
19 February 1995
IATA: OKC – ICAO: KOKC – FAA LID: OKC
Summary
Airport type Public
Owner Oklahoma City Airport Trust
Operator Oklahoma City Department of Airports
Serves Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Location Oklahoma City
Elevation AMSL 1,295 ft / 395 m
Coordinates 35°23′35″N 097°36′03″W / 35.39306°N 97.60083°W / 35.39306; -97.60083
Website www.flyokc.com
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
13/31 7,800 2,377 Asphalt/Concrete
17L/35R 9,802 2,988 Concrete
17R/35L 9,800 2,987 Concrete
18/36 3,078 938 Asphalt
Statistics (2009)
Passengers 3,384,671
Aircraft operations 129,320
Source: Will Rogers World Airport

Will Rogers World Airport (IATA: OKC, ICAO: KOKC, FAA LID: OKC), also known as Will Rogers Airport or simply Will Rogers, is located in southwestern Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 6 miles (8 km) from downtown and is the principal commercial airport of the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area.

The airport is named in honor of comedian and legendary cowboy Will Rogers, an Oklahoma native, and holds the distinction of being named after a person who died in an airplane crash (as does the city's other major airport, Wiley Post Airport - both men died in the same crash). Will Rogers World Airport is unusual in that it is the only airport to use the designation "World," and that its name makes no reference to its city location. Although it offers some customs and immigration services, it has no international destinations.

In 2009, over 3.38 million passengers passed through Will Rogers World Airport, down 8.91% from 2008. It is Oklahoma's busiest airport in terms of passenger traffic and its second busiest cargo airport, behind Tulsa International Airport.

History

During World War II, Will Rogers Field was a major training facility for the United States Army Air Forces. Many fighter and bomber units were activated and received their initial training there.

Known USAAF groups stationed at Will Rogers Field were:

  • 44th Bombardment Group (Heavy)Jul 1942 - 28 August 1942
  • 46th Bombardment Group (Light)Nov 1942 - October 1943
  • 47th Bombardment Group (Light)16 February 1942 - 18 July 1942
  • 48th Bombardment Group (Light)22 May 1941 - 7 February 1942
  • 86th Bombardment Group (Light) 10 February 1942 - 20 June 1942
  • 311th Bombardment Group (Light)2 March 1942 - 4 July 1942
  • 312th Bombardment Group (Light)Jun 1942 - August 1942
  • 409th Bombardment Group (Light)1 June 1943 - October 1943
  • 410th Bombardment Group (Light)1 July 1943 - October 1943
  • 411th Bombardment Group (Light)1 August 1943 - 15 August 1943
  • 416th Bombardment Group (Light)5 February 1943 - 4 June 1943
  • 417th Bombardment Group (Light)28 March 1943 - 4 August 1943
  • 9th Photographic Group (Reconnaissance) 1 October 1943 - 6 May 1944
  • 2d Reconnaissance Group7 October 1943 - 1 May 1944
  • 70th Tactical Reconnaissance Group14–30 November 1943

After completion of their initial training, these units were reassigned to other airfields for secondary training prior to their deployment overseas.

By the late 1990s, the 1960s-era terminal building was deemed unsuitable by the Oklahoma City Airport Trust. Following the adoption of a three phase master plan, preparations for renovating the airport were launched in 2001. The old twin concourses (visible in the 1995 photograph) were demolished to make way for a larger, expanded terminal with integrated concourses, high ceilings, and modern facilities.

Great Plains Airlines, a regional airline based in Tulsa, made Will Rogers World Airport a hub in 2001, operating non-stop flights to Washington-Dulles and St. Louis, among other destinations. The airline ultimately desired access to other east and west coast markets, but financial problems forced it to declare bankruptcy and cease operations in 2004.

Phase-II of the renovation project was officially completed in November 2006. Passenger gate areas were modernized and baggage claim areas, restaurant, bar, lounge and retail spaces were expanded. The airport opened cafes in the passenger departure and arrival areas to provide an option for guests who are not flying passengers. Will Rogers also has Wi-Fi options available throughout the facility. Landscaping improvements were made throughout the airport grounds, including the addition of a plaza garden featuring a statue of Will Rogers and his horse, Teddy.

The airport constructed a new parking garage which increased capacity by a reported 40% due to increased passenger demand. Currently there are roughly 5,500 parking spaces at the airport.

A Phase-III project exists which calls for the construction of a new concourse to the east, with at least eight additional gates as well as expanded retail, restaurant, and baggage areas. As of August 2009, this phase is on hold due to the downturn in the aviation industry and the resulting decrease in passenger demand.

Terminal


Passenger departure areas at OKC-Will Rogers World Airport.
Passenger departure areas at OKC-Will Rogers World Airport.

Will Rogers World Airport has one terminal with 17 gates via the West Concourse (Gates 1-12) and Central Concourse (Gates 14-24). Gates on the south side of the building use even numbers while those on the north side use odd numbers. Hence, many odd-numbered gates are "left out" due to the terminal layout.

The architecture of the building uses native stone along with loft-ceilings, plate glass and brushed metal. Compared to the old concourses, the improvements provided a more open feel to the terminal waiting areas, similar to larger hub airports without being quite so large in scale.

Will Rogers World Airport officials approved a contract with Frankfurt Short Bruza Associates, P.C. in 2008 to begin planning for expanding the airport. However, officials were forced to postpone the expansion plan because of the industry-wide decline in passenger traffic. If completed, the existing terminal building would be expanded to the east and a new passenger concourse (the "International Concourse") with nine gates would be added, increasing the number of boarding gates to 26. The new facility would have immigration and customs on the lower level, and would serve international flights.

Airlines and destinations

Will Rogers World Airport provides the Oklahoma City area with over 75 scheduled departures a day, with non-stop service to 19 cities. Many of the flights continue as direct service to other major U.S. markets and international destinations.

Airline Destinations Gate(s)
American Airlines Dallas/Fort Worth 4,6
American Eagle Chicago-O’Hare 4,6
Continental Airlines Houston-Intercontinental 9,10
Continental Express operated by ExpressJet Airlines Houston-Intercontinental, Newark 9,10
Delta Air Lines Atlanta 20,22,24
Delta Connection operated by Atlantic Southeast Airlines Atlanta, Detroit 20,22,24
Delta Connection operated by Pinnacle Airlines Detroit, Memphis, Minneapolis/St. Paul 20,22,24
Delta Connection operated by SkyWest Airlines Minneapolis/St. Paul, Salt Lake City 20,22,24
Frontier Airlines operated by Republic Airlines Denver 2
Southwest Airlines Baltimore, Dallas-Love, Denver, Houston-Hobby, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Phoenix, St. Louis 14,16,18
United Airlines Denver 3,5
United Express operated by ExpressJet Airlines Chicago-O'Hare 3,5
United Express operated by GoJet Airlines Chicago-O’Hare, Denver, Washington-Dulles 3,5
United Express operated by Mesa Airlines Chicago-O’Hare, Washington-Dulles 3,5
United Express operated by SkyWest Airlines Chicago-O’Hare, Denver, Los Angeles 3,5
United Express operated by Trans States Airlines Chicago-O’Hare, Denver 3,5

A Delta Air Lines MD-88 at Will Rogers Airport.
A Delta Air Lines MD-88 at Will Rogers Airport.

A 'Shuttle by United Airlines' Boeing 737-500 at Gate 5.
A 'Shuttle by United Airlines' Boeing 737-500 at Gate 5.

Cargo Airlines

  • FedEx Express
  • UPS Airlines

BAX Global has a lease with the airport and does operate cargo facilities on the airport, but they do not offer any scheduled flights into Will Rogers.

Various FAA Part 135 and 91 Certified Cargo Carriers operate out of Will Rogers World Airport, such as Martinaire, Ameriflight, Central Airlines, and Air 1st Aviation Companies of Oklahoma. These airlines operate small aircraft on short routes in and out of Will Rogers World Airport. Some of these are scheduled while some are charter operations or "On Demand Lift".

Transportation

Taxi and shuttle service is offered by a number of companies to downtown Oklahoma City. Greyhound and other intercity scheduled and charter bus companies provide service to the airport but this usually must be pre-arranged.

As for public transit, Metro Transit (Oklahoma City) has a route (METRO route 11) to/from the airport. However, this service operates only 3 times per day during non-peak times

Numerous hotels have the typical shuttle service to the airport and there are a number of car hire options available, most of which have on-site terminal facilities and business priority (frequent customer) loyalty options.

Key Airport Management

  • Mark Kranenburg, A.A.E. - Director of Airports
  • Scott Keith - Assistant Director of Airports
  • Karen Carney - Marketing Coordinator
  • Cheryl Pierce - Business Manager
  • Jim Thrash - Operations Manager
  • Tim Whitman - General Aviation Manager
  • Phillip Florey - Maintenance Manager
  • Donald Jones - Facilities Planner
  • Larry Kettler - TSA Federal Security Director
  • Kim Wagner - TSA Customer Service Manager
  • Larry McAtee - Chairman Oklahoma City Airport Trust

Other Notables

Will Rogers World Airport is used by military flights of the Oklahoma Air National Guard as well as air taxi and corporate service, although most of these flights utilize the Wiley Post Airport, Oklahoma City's FAA-designated reliever facility.

U.S. Government

  • The Federal Aviation Administration has major facilities on the airport grounds, including the headquarters for the 'Air Route Traffic Control', the Civil Aerospace Medical Institute, and the FAA Training Academy, all housed at the Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center campus on the west part of the Airport.
  • The U.S. Department of Justice has major Justice Prisoner and Alien Transportation System (JPATS) facilities at Will Rogers World Airport. The Federal Transfer Center and its principal air hub is built on the west side of the airport grounds, off of Taxiway G.

Private industry

  • AAR Oklahoma has a major MRO (maintenance, repair, overhaul) facility and regional headquarters at Will Rogers World Airport; in addition there are other aircraft maintenance and AOG (aircraft on ground) organizations based there.
  • Atlantic Aviation begun construction in the Summer of 2010 on an FBO (Fixed Base Operation) scheduled to open in the Spring of 2011 on the east side of the airport.
  • Will Rogers World Airport is home to one of Southwest Airlines largest Reservation and Customer Care Centers.
  • Partnering with Tinker AFB in presenting the annual Aerospace America airshow.

Education

Will Rogers World Airport is home to Metro Technology Center's Aviation Career Campus. The Aviation center offers training to prepare aircraft maintenance technicians with Classrooms, practical labs, and separate airframe and powerplant hangars are available for academic and hands-on training. The Aviation Maintenance Technician program is an 18-month course that is certified and approved by the Federal Aviation Administration. The facility is on the west side of the airport, north of the FAA center.

Museums

  • Will Rogers World Airport permanently hosts the Ninety Nines Museum of Women Pilots. The facility is located on more than 5,000 square feet (460 m), occupying the entire second floor of the International Headquarters building. It features a repository for a unique collection of the papers, personal items and other historic artifacts of some of the most significant achievements and adventures of the international community of women pilots. Its library and exhibit areas will provide new insights into the role women pilots played in the development of aviation.


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Location & QuickFacts

FAA Information Effective:2008-09-25
Airport Identifier:OKC
Airport Status:Operational
Longitude/Latitude:097-36-02.6420W/35-23-35.1180N
-97.600734/35.393088 (Estimated)
Elevation:1295 ft / 394.72 m (Surveyed)
Land:8081 acres
From nearest city:6 nautical miles SW of Oklahoma City, OK
Location:Oklahoma County, OK
Magnetic Variation:07E (1985)

Owner & Manager

Ownership:Publicly owned
Owner:Oklahoma City Airport Trust
Address:7100 Terminal Dr; Box 937
Oklahoma City, OK 73159-0937
Phone number:405-680-3200
Manager:Mark Kranenburg Director
Address:7100 Terminal Dr; Box 937
Oklahoma City, OK 73159-0937
Phone number:405-680-3200

Airport Operations and Facilities

Airport Use:Open to public
Wind indicator:Yes
Segmented Circle:No
Control Tower:Yes
Lighting Schedule:DUSK-DAWN
Beacon Color:Clear-Green (lighted land airport)
Landing fee charge:No
Sectional chart:Dallas-ft Worth
Region:ASW - Southwest
Boundary ARTCC:ZFW - Fort Worth
Tie-in FSS:MLC - Mc Alester
FSS on Airport:No
FSS Toll Free:1-800-WX-BRIEF
NOTAMs Facility:OKC (NOTAM-d service avaliable)
Certification type/date:I C S 05/1973
Federal Agreements:NGPRY

Airport Services

Fuel available:100LLA
Airframe Repair:MAJOR
Power Plant Repair:MAJOR
Bottled Oxygen:HIGH/LOW
Bulk Oxygen:HIGH/LOW

Runway Information

Runway 13/31

Dimension:7800 x 150 ft / 2377.4 x 45.7 m
Surface:ASPH-CONC, Good Condition
Surface Treatment:Saw-cut or plastic Grooved
Weight Limit:Single wheel: 50000 lbs.
Dual wheel: 200000 lbs.
Dual tandem wheel: 400000 lbs.
Edge Lights:Medium
 

Runway 13

Runway 31

Longitude:097-36-57.2610W097-35-50.7160W
Latitude:35-24-16.5910N35-23-21.9840N
Elevation:1279.00 ft1286.00 ft
Alignment:127127
Traffic Pattern:RightLeft
Markings:Non-precision instrument, Good ConditionNon-precision instrument, Good Condition
Crossing Height:52.00 ft52.00 ft
VASI:4-box on left side4-box on left side
Visual Glide Angle:3.00°3.00°
Runway End Identifier:YesYes
Decleard distances:Take off run available 7800.00 ft
Take off distance available 7800.00 ft
Actual stop distance available 7800.00 ft
Landing distance available 7800.00 ft
Take off run available 7800.00 ft
Take off distance available 7800.00 ft
Actual stop distance available 7800.00 ft
Landing distance available 7800.00 ft

Runway 17L/35R

Dimension:9802 x 150 ft / 2987.6 x 45.7 m
Surface:CONC, Good Condition
Surface Treatment:Saw-cut or plastic Grooved
Weight Limit:Single wheel: 50000 lbs.
Dual wheel: 200000 lbs.
Dual tandem wheel: 400000 lbs.
Edge Lights:High
 

Runway 17L

Runway 35R

Longitude:097-35-20.1970W097-35-20.1140W
Latitude:35-24-18.5720N35-22-41.6390N
Elevation:1286.00 ft1283.00 ft
Alignment:127127
ILS Type:ILS/DME ILS/DME
Traffic Pattern:LeftRight
Markings:Precision instrument, Good ConditionPrecision instrument, Good Condition
RVR Equipment:touchdown, midfield, rollouttouchdown, midfield, rollout
Approach lights:MALSRALSF2
Centerline Lights:YesYes
Touchdown Lights:NoYes
Decleard distances:Take off run available 9802.00 ft
Take off distance available 9802.00 ft
Actual stop distance available 9802.00 ft
Landing distance available 9802.00 ft
Take off run available 9802.00 ft
Take off distance available 9802.00 ft
Actual stop distance available 9802.00 ft
Landing distance available 9802.00 ft

Runway 17R/35L

Dimension:9800 x 150 ft / 2987.0 x 45.7 m
Surface:CONC, Good Condition
Surface Treatment:Saw-cut or plastic Grooved
Weight Limit:Single wheel: 50000 lbs.
Dual wheel: 200000 lbs.
Dual tandem wheel: 400000 lbs.
Edge Lights:High
 

Runway 17R

Runway 35L

Longitude:097-36-20.6020W097-36-20.5070W
Latitude:35-24-21.4190N35-22-44.5010N
Elevation:1282.00 ft1263.00 ft
Alignment:127127
ILS Type:ILS/DME ILS/DME
Traffic Pattern:RightLeft
Markings:Precision instrument, Fair ConditionPrecision instrument, Fair Condition
Crossing Height:60.00 ft0.00 ft
VASI:4-light PAPI on left side
Visual Glide Angle:3.00°0.00°
RVR Equipment:touchdown, rollouttouchdown, rollout
Approach lights:MALSR
NSTD MALSR, NO THLD LGTS.
MALSR
Runway End Identifier:No
Centerline Lights:YesYes
Decleard distances:Take off run available 9800.00 ft
Take off distance available 9800.00 ft
Actual stop distance available 9800.00 ft
Landing distance available 9800.00 ft
Take off run available 9800.00 ft
Take off distance available 9800.00 ft
Actual stop distance available 9800.00 ft
Landing distance available 9800.00 ft

Runway 18/36

Dimension:3078 x 75 ft / 938.2 x 22.9 m
Surface:ASPH, Good Condition
Weight Limit:Single wheel: 50000 lbs.
Dual wheel: 150000 lbs.
Dual tandem wheel: 240000 lbs.
 

Runway 18

Runway 36

Longitude:097-36-27.8186W097-36-27.7973W
Latitude:35-23-36.7559N35-23-06.3119N
Elevation:1275.00 ft1271.00 ft
Alignment:127127
Traffic Pattern:RightLeft
Markings:Basic, Good ConditionBasic, Good Condition
Decleard distances:Take off run available 3079.00 ft
Take off distance available 3079.00 ft
Actual stop distance available 3079.00 ft
Landing distance available 3079.00 ft
Take off run available 3079.00 ft
Take off distance available 3079.00 ft
Actual stop distance available 3079.00 ft
Landing distance available 3079.00 ft

Radio Navigation Aids

ID Type Name Ch Freq Var Dist
OKNDBTuloo406.0007E4.7 nm
OUNNDBNorman260.0007E10.8 nm
RQONDBEl Reno335.0007E20.6 nm
OLRNDBChickasha290.0007E25.1 nm
LCYNDBLogan County326.0007E28.7 nm
CQBNDBTilghman396.0006E43.1 nm
GGUNDBPrague314.0006E43.8 nm
PVJNDBPauls Valley384.0006E44.7 nm
SRENDBSeminole278.0006E46.0 nm
JWGNDBWatonga359.0007E49.2 nm
TIKTACANTinker105X 07E11.1 nm
PWAVOR/DMEWiley Post081X113.4008E8.7 nm
IRWVORTACWill Rogers088X114.1007E2.1 nm
IFIVORTACKingfisher094X114.7009E31.7 nm

Remarks

  • RY 18/36 USED AS TWY WHEN NOT USED AS RY.
  • RY 18/36 VFR DALGT OPNS ONLY EXCEPT FOR AIR NATIONAL GUARD.
  • FLIGHT NOTIFICATION SERVICE (ADCUS) AVBL.
  • COMPASS ROSE RSTRD TO ACFT UNDER 95000 LBS EXCP ANG C-130. TWY B NORTH OF COMPASS ROSE RSTRD TO ACFT UNDER 120000 LBS EXCP ANG C-130.
  • PILOTS OF ACFT WITH WING SPANS GREATER THAN 118 FT MUST USE JUDGMENTAL OVER STEERING AT ALL TWY INTXNS.
  • CONST FENCE ON TERMINAL RAMP NORTH OF WEST CONCOURSE.
  • PPR FOR PARKING ON FAA AERO CTR RAMP PHONE 405-954-4137.
  • RY 18/36 600 FT WEST OF RY 17R/35L ON EXISTING TWY.
  • RY 18/36; TWY G WEST OF RY 17R/35L; TWY A2 EAST OF TWY A; TWY D SW OF RY 13/31; TWYS A1; A3; A4; A6; B; AND C2 NOT AVBL FOR ACR OPNS WITH OVER 9 PSGR SEATS.
  • TWY G WEST OF TWY B CLSD TO ALL EXCEPT U.S. MARSHALS SERVICE ACFT.
  • U.S. MARSHALS SERVICE RAMP PPR PHONE 405-680-3468.
  • TWY C2 CLSD TO ALL OPNS EXCEPT METRO TECH TFC.
  • ALL RAMPS ARE UNCONTROLLED.
  • EXISTED PRIOR TO 1959.

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General Info
Country United States
State OKLAHOMA
FAA ID OKC
Latitude 35-23-35.118N
Longitude 097-36-02.642W
Elevation 1295 feet
Near City OKLAHOMA CITY


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