Wiley Post Airport (IATA: PWA, ICAO: KPWA) serves Oklahoma City, US.
Wiley Post Airport (KPWA) is a publicly-owned airport located 7 miles northwest of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,. It is classified as a National Business (NB) airport and a National NPIAS (National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems) airport.
The airport features three runways:
- 17L/35R: 7,199 ft long, 150 ft wide, concrete surface, with ILS approach.
- 17R/35L: 5,002 ft long, 75 ft wide, asphalt surface, with LP approach.
- 13/31: 4,214 ft long, 100 ft wide, concrete surface, with Visual approach.
Services available include fuel (100LL and Jet A), a control tower, major repairs for airframes and powerplants, and bottled/bulk oxygen,,. The airport is home to 194 single-engine, 42 multi-engine, 83 jet, and 15 helicopters. It also offers air ambulance services, avionics, charter service, pilot instruction, aircraft rental, aircraft sales, and annual surveying.
*Sources researched: oklahoma.gov, airnav.com, skyvector.com, faa.gov, aopa.org*
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Where is Wiley Post Airport located?
Wiley Post Airport is located in Oklahoma City, US, at an elevation of 1300 ft. Its IATA code is PWA and ICAO code is KPWA.