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Oklahoma City Airport Trust outlines long-range terminal master plan for Will Rogers International
Summary
The Oklahoma City Airport Trust presented a phased master plan on July 24 that maps changes to Will Rogers International Airport as passenger counts grow, including a new parking garage, roadway reconfiguration, and potential gate expansion up to 40 gates at full build-out.
The Oklahoma City Airport Trust on July 24 presented a long-range terminal master plan for Will Rogers International Airport that maps projects the trust says are intended to accommodate growth from the airport's current passenger levels toward as many as 20 million annual passengers.
The plan, presented to the trustees as an informational item, lays out staged projects — a north-side parking garage tied to a 6 million-passenger milestone, a later reconfiguration of the terminal frontage and removal of the elevated roadway to add gates by the 8 million passenger milestone, and a full build-out that the materials show could reach about 40 gates and wider roadway capacity by the 20 million passenger scenario.
The plan matters because it sets the trust's framework for future capital spending, including projects that will require separate approvals and outside funding, and it aims to keep operating costs competitive for airlines, airport staff said.
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