Oklahoma City Airport, also known as Will Rogers World Airport (OKC), is a major airport located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Named after the famous American cowboy and comedian Will Rogers, the airport has a rich history dating back to its establishment in 1911 as Oklahoma's first municipal airport.
The airport serves as a hub for several major airlines, including American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and Delta Air Lines. It offers a wide range of domestic and international flights, connecting passengers to various destinations across the United States and beyond.
With a modern and well-equipped infrastructure, the airport provides passengers with excellent facilities. It features three terminals, A, B, and C, which offer a variety of amenities such as restaurants, shops, and lounges. The terminals are connected by a convenient shuttle service.
Oklahoma City Airport has three runways that can accommodate a wide range of aircraft sizes. The longest runway measures approximately 3,962 meters (13,000 feet), allowing for the handling of large commercial jets.
For those traveling to and from the airport, public transport options are readily available. The airport is connected to the city's public transportation network, including bus services that provide convenient access to downtown Oklahoma City and other areas.