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Wiley Post projects: runway widening, drainage work and new control tower design near completion, staff says
Summary
The Oklahoma City Airport Trust on July 24 received a general aviation division update that reported completion of a runway-widening project at Wiley Post Airport, drainage improvements, demolition of a former Gulfstream complex and near-complete design for a replacement control tower.
The Oklahoma City Airport Trust received an update July 24 on the trust's general aviation division and ongoing projects at Wiley Post and Clarence E. Page airports, including a completed runway widening at Wiley Post, drainage improvements, demolition of an aging Gulfstream complex and design work for a replacement control tower.
Director Mulder opened the director's report by highlighting the general aviation division and introducing staff: “I appreciate the time to be here today and highlight our division. I've got Brandon Norville, our field operations supervisor, and Chad Krueger, our, unit operations supervisor with me,” Christy Slater said when introduced during the presentation.
Staff said the general aviation division maintains roughly 2,500 acres across Wiley Post and Clarence E. Page, supports about 350 based aircraft at Wiley Post and roughly 70 at Clarence E. Page, and oversees about 70 businesses…
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