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Oklahoma City Airport Trust approves slate of contracts, leases and construction items across city airports

5089277 · June 27, 2025
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The Oklahoma City Airport Trust on June 26 approved a slate of contract awards, lease amendments, construction change orders and substantial-completion certifications affecting Will Rogers International Airport, Wiley Post Airport and Clarence E. Page Airport.

The Oklahoma City Airport Trust on June 26 approved a slate of contract awards, lease amendments, construction change orders and substantial-completion certifications affecting Will Rogers International Airport, Wiley Post Airport and Clarence E. Page Airport.

Under Will Rogers agenda items the Trust approved a passenger use and operations agreement for nonsignatory airlines with Allegiant Air; a construction contract award to Libra Electric for a transformer replacement at the Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center; a service agreement for administration of the Travelers Aid program; ground-service agreements with Aramark Services and Premier Hospitality Group; and multiple lease, assignment and amendment documents, including corrections to the Setzer Properties lease. The Trust also approved change orders and certifications of substantial completion for projects such as the Mike Monroney Boulevard repairs and terminal restroom renovations.

For Wiley Post Airport the Trust approved assumption and lease amendments for hangar conveyances, changes to construction contracts including runway widening and ramp replacement, and a resolution declaring a fuel storage facility surplus and authorizing transfer to a private operator. At Clarence E. Page Airport the board accepted final completion of a project installing a 12,000-gallon self-serve Avgas system and approved a lease for Block 5, Lot 8.

Under a general-services section the Trust approved professional services and contract language updates for public art and baggage handling design and rescinded two prior resolutions related to source-well agreements. The board approved three easements for properties on Cook Way, South Meridian Avenue and North Council Road, and approved a resolution rectifying prior requisition approvals and a separate resolution approving requisition payments.

Meeting audio records the standard procedure for these agenda items: the chair called for a motion and second and the transcript records that "the item passes" for each package; no roll-call vote totals or names of movers and seconders are recorded in the provided transcript excerpt.

Before moving to an executive session the chair asked for comments from trustees, staff and citizens, and the record shows a motion to consider item 10 (individual consideration) and a call for a motion and second to enter executive session; the transcript does not include the result of that motion in the provided excerpt.