Tulsa International Airport, International airport in northeast Tulsa, United States
Tulsa International Airport is an international airport in the northeastern part of Tulsa, Oklahoma, serving as the main air travel hub for the region. The facility includes several terminals and buildings across a large site with three paved runways that accommodate different types of aircraft.
The facility opened in 1929 as a municipal airport and gradually developed its current infrastructure after early private investment. During World War II, the site served as a production facility for military aircraft before returning to civilian use after 1945.
The airport houses the Tulsa Air and Space Museum, which presents exhibits documenting the regional aviation developments since the early 20th century.
Several major airlines connect the terminal to key cities across the United States, offering regular service for travelers. The airport grounds sit near several main roadways, allowing direct access from different parts of the metro area.
A museum on the grounds displays exhibits about regional aviation history and documents the local role in the development of flight technology. The collection includes historic aircraft and artifacts from different eras of American aviation.
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