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Oklahoma City Airport Trust maps 2026 real estate priorities, cites aging assets and staffing challenges

Oklahoma City Airport Trust · December 19, 2025
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Summary

Tiffany Lawson, real estate administrative manager, told the trust on Dec. 18 that the airport system manages roughly 350 agreements across three airports and will focus in 2026 on infrastructure, a rideshare canopy, a customer lounge, a Meridian/Amelia Earhart roundabout by mid-2028 and a parking garage project.

Tiffany Lawson, administrative manager of the real estate division for the Department of Airports, told the Oklahoma City Airport Trust on Dec. 18 that the division manages roughly 350 agreements across the city’s three airport properties and is preparing a detailed business plan for 2026.

Lawson said Will Rogers (OKC) encompasses about 8,081 acres, Wiley Post about 1,568 acres and the general aviation CE Page about 1,270 acres, and that an outside survey placed OKC among the nation’s largest commercial airport land-holdings. “It’s huge,” she said, describing the scale of assets the division must steward.

Why it matters: the real estate portfolio generates nonairline revenue, supports jobs and shapes longer-term economic…

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