Stillwater, US πΊπΈ Medium Airport Scheduled Service
KSWO
SWO
1000 ft
US-OK
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Loading...GPS Code: KSWO
Local Code: SWO
Location: 36.162132Β° N, -97.085581Β° E
Continent: NA
Type: Medium Airport
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Destination | IATA | City | Aircraft Type | Airline | Route Map | Details |
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Designation | Length | Width | Surface | Status |
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04/22 |
5002 ft | 75 ft | ASP | Active Lighted |
13/31 |
5003 ft | 150 ft | CON | Closed |
17/35 |
7401 ft | 100 ft | ASP | Active Lighted |
Type | Description | Frequency |
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ASOS | ASOS | 135.725 MHz |
CNTR | KANSAS CITY CNTR | 128.3 MHz |
GND | GND | 121.6 MHz |
RDO | MC ALESTER RDO | 122.3 MHz |
TWR | TWR | 125.35 MHz |
UNIC | CTAF/UNICOM | 122.7 MHz |
Local taxi services, such as Cowboy Cab, are available for transportation to and from the airport. It is highly recommended to call in advance to schedule a pickup, as taxis do not typically queue at the terminal.
Hertz and Enterprise have rental car counters located on-site inside the main terminal building. Reservations are strongly encouraged to ensure vehicle availability.
There is no direct public bus service to the Stillwater Regional Airport. The local public transit system, 'The BUS', operated by Oklahoma State University, does not have a route that stops at the airport terminal.
Searcy Field (now Stillwater Regional Airport) was a storage and disposal site for 475 combat airplanes after World War II. Paul Mantz purchased all 475 aircraft for $55,000 in 1944. He kept only 12 of them, selling the rest for in parts and for scrap. Between that and the sale of the fuel drained from the fleet, he made a nice profit. The remaining aircraft he used in the making of Hollywood movies.