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SWO’s New Terminal Available in 2026 

(Stillwater, OK) – Stillwater Regional Airport will enhance flight amenities and options in 2026 through a new 31,375 sq. ft. new terminal that is officially under construction following the groundbreaking ceremony October 1. Federal, state and local officials gathered, along with community leaders and representatives from the aviation community, Federal Aviation Administration and American Airlines to mark the occasion.

“We are elated to be celebrating this monumental development with everyone and for the opportunity to bring a world-class terminal to Stillwater,” Airport Director Kellie Reed said. “We extend our gratitude to American Airlines for eight years of commercial service in Stillwater and we look forward to many continued years of that partnership.”

American Airlines Senior Consultant, Government Affairs Dale Morris said American Airlines wants to see its eight-year partnership with Stillwater Regional Airport continue to grow. The airline wants to provide the right services for the passengers and to ensure OSU, the community and businesses continue to flourish, he said.  

Stillwater Mayor Will Joyce addressed the project’s significance to the community and its impact on economic development. The new terminal is the product of many years of effort, he said. The larger terminal will allow Stillwater to increase flight operations and continue to grow the region from which travelers flying in and out of Stillwater Regional Airport are drawn. 

Having commercial air service in Stillwater has a significant impact on business and on Oklahoma State University for recruiting staff and students. The new terminal will only enhance that impact, Joyce said. 

“It’s hard to overstate how big of a game-changer this is for us,” he said. “We’re so excited and so appreciative of all those who have made an effort to make this happen and are continuing the effort.”

ODAA Director Grayson Ardies emphasized the project’s statewide impact. "The groundbreaking of Stillwater Regional Airport’s new terminal is a significant milestone for Oklahoma's aviation and aerospace industry as a whole,” Ardies said. “This 31,000-square-foot facility will not only support the growth of air transportation for Stillwater but also contribute to our statewide efforts to enhance connectivity and foster economic development. By investing in infrastructure like this, we're ensuring that Oklahoma remains at the forefront of aviation innovation, meeting the needs of travelers and businesses alike.”

OSU Senior Vice President of System Affairs Kyle Wray said Stillwater Regional Airport is critical not just for OSU’s fast-growing aviation program, but for accessibility for the university as it continues to grow and for OSU athletics.  

Congressman Frank Lucas also touched on the connection between Stillwater Regional Airport and Oklahoma State University. The university, community and state will all benefit from continued growth and development of the airport, he said.  

“Let us not forget, this is a continuing process to expand the potential of this community and of our comprehensive university,” Lucas said. “It’s not just the access to the world that our athletic department needs; it’s the access to the world that our research department needs. It’s the ability of people to come to Stillwater easily, conveniently and quickly to do their business.” 

Funding for the $27 million project is provided from partners including the Federal Aviation Administration, the Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics, and the City of Stillwater. 

Stillwater Regional Airport is one of only four airports in the state to offer scheduled commercial passenger air service. The new terminal replaces a building constructed in 1952 that was retrofitted for the launch of commercial air service in 2016.

Offering modern facilities with concession space and two gates, the new terminal will serve Stillwater and the surrounding region for decades to come. 

“The (new) terminal was beautifully and mindfully designed with both aviation and local Stillwater influences included from the McFarland Architects team,” Reed said. 

Phase I of the project consists of the new terminal building, parking lot, and a 4-lane drop off. Further roadway improvements will be in Phase II. Completion of the terminal is expected in August 2026. 

Left to right: Pistol Pete; American Airlines Senior Consultant, Government Affairs Dale Morris; Stillwater Regional Airport Director Kellie Reed; Congressman Frank Lucas; Stillwater Mayor Will Joyce; Oklahoma State University Senior Vice President of System Affairs Kyle Wray; Stillwater Vice Mayor Amy Dzialowski; Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics Executive Director Grayson Ardies; and Payne County Commissioner Zach Cavett.

Additional event pictures are available at: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjBKSA9

Guymon Municipal Airport, Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics Kick Off Key Hangar Project Construction in Panhandle

Posted by amc on 11/21/2025 12:00 am  

The Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics and Guymon Municipal Airport held a groundbreaking ceremony on Monday, Nov. 17, 2025. The new hangar is expected to be completed by spring 2026. Guymon Municipal Airport, Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics Kick Off Key Hangar Project Construction in Panhandle

GUYMON, Okla. The Guymon Municipal Airport and the Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics (ODAA) marked the start of construction on a new 120-foot by 100-foot hangar with a groundbreaking ceremony on Nov. 17, 2025.

The construction is a core initiative of the ODAA Statewide Hangar Program, an effort led by the ODAA to address a shortage of hangar space, stimulate economic growth, increase revenue-generating storage at airports, and expand aviation business opportunities across the state.

The estimated $2.3 million project is funded through a collaborative partnership with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) contributing about $1.3 million, the ODAA providing about $920,000 and the local airport sponsor covering the remaining $115,000.

“With Guymon’s upcoming hangar construction, we’re strategically addressing the need to improve access to essential hangar space in Oklahoma’s panhandle,” said Grayson Ardies, Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics executive director. “By supporting more traffic and encouraging longer stays, we are directly boosting the airport’s revenue potential and overall vitality.”

Micheal W. Shannon, Guymon city manager, agreed, highlighting the importance of future growth.

“The construction of our new transient hangar marks a major milestone for the Guymon Municipal Airport and for the continued growth of our community. This facility gives us the ability to safely accommodate jet aircraft, support business travel, and attract new economic opportunities to the region. It’s an investment in our future—one that enhances our infrastructure, strengthens our local economy, and ensures Guymon remains a competitive and welcoming destination for aviation.”

The improvement is administered through ODAA’s five-year revolving Airport Construction Program (ACP), which is provided in cooperation with the FAA and airport sponsors. The ACP's core mission is to support the combined goal of developing and maintaining a robust statewide airport system essential for Oklahoma’s business, transportation, and commerce. More information regarding the ACP is available within the airports section on the ODAA website at oklahoma.gov/aerospace

Guymon Municipal Airport, established in 1949, sits on 480 acres and serves as the largest public airport in the Oklahoma Panhandle area. It features two runways: Runway 18/36 (5,900 feet long by 100 feet wide) and Runway 06/24 (1,795 feet long by 200 feet wide). The airport is currently home to 31 based aircraft and sees about 19,000 take-offs and landings each year.