Oklahoma approves $2 million for aerospace education
Fiscal Year 2027 funding will support classroom programs, laboratory improvements, competitions, teacher training, and industry internships across the state.
Fiscal Year 2027 funding will support classroom programs, laboratory improvements, competitions, teacher training, and industry internships across the state.
The aerospace company generated positive operating cash flow during the second quarter, though it continued to report a net loss.
The advanced composite materials plant at Tulsa International Airport is expected to create more than 100 jobs.
The plan centers on testing, manufacturing, research, and maintenance rather than competing directly with coastal launch hubs.
The Irish company sees Tulsa as a place to manufacture aircraft, build a citywide logistics network, and give local businesses a faster way to reach customers.
The company reported 171 commercial airplane deliveries and 35 defense, space, and security deliveries during the quarter.
The Ireland-based autonomous drone delivery company expects to create more than 1,000 jobs in Tulsa over the next three years.
The Mobile User Objective System service-life extension contract covers two satellites designed to support secure voice and data communications for military users worldwide.
ALOFT’s first program features a keynote by State Chamber CEO Chad Warmington and a panel moderated by Greater OKC Chamber’s Dennis Pruitt.
OSIDA and Dawn Aerospace opened applications for a first-of-its-kind U.S. competition offering up to 25 Aurora spaceplane flights from Infinity One Oklahoma Spaceport, with missions scheduled to begin in 2027.