The Oklahoma City Department of Airports is comprised of three airports: OKC Will Rogers International Airport, Wiley Post Airport and Clarence E. Page Airport.
The airports are owned by the City of Oklahoma City and leased to the Oklahoma City Airport Trust, which oversees management of the facilities.
OKC Will Rogers International Airport
OKC Will Rogers International Airport is the largest commercial airport in Oklahoma, serving 4.6 million passengers in 2024. The airport features three major runways, which can accommodate nearly any aircraft type, including commercial, freight, military, corporate, and general aviation. Seven commercial airlines operate from OKC International Airport, offering an average of 70 daily departures. Learn more at flyokc.com.
Wiley Post Airport
A world-class reliever airport for OKC Will Rogers International Airport, Wiley Post Airport functions as a major center for corporate and business aviation. 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.
Clarence E. Page Airport
Named for another Oklahoma aviation pioneer, 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, as well as a small number of ultra-lights.