In a recent government meeting, officials reported a record-breaking July for passenger numbers at Will Rogers World Airport, marking it as the busiest month in the airport's history. While August is anticipated to see a dip in traffic due to the back-to-school season, officials expect a resurgence in September and October, driven by upcoming football games that will attract large crowds. Several airlines are already planning to add additional flights for these events.
Additionally, Putnam City Schools is hosting an open house today at Wiley Post Airport to showcase their new aviation classroom, which has been in use since April. The event is designed to highlight the educational space to students and the community.
Progress on various airport projects was also discussed, including the ongoing replacement of boarding bridges, with five bridges currently being updated. The Federal Inspection Services (FIS) project is making strides, although its completion may extend into January. Officials are also coordinating efforts to reconstruct the parking apron for Southwest Airlines, which has faced some logistical challenges.
Overall, the meeting highlighted significant developments at the airport, including increased passenger traffic, educational initiatives, and infrastructure improvements, all contributing to the airport's growth and community engagement.