Record-high investment in Oklahoma aerospace education for FY 2025
The Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics (ODAA) is making an enormous investment in aerospace and aviation education programs for Fiscal Year 2025.
The Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics (ODAA) is making an enormous investment in aerospace and aviation education programs for Fiscal Year 2025.
Ground was broken at Tulsa International Airport on a new air traffic control tower complex that will honor the late James Inhofe, a U.S. senator who championed aviation in Oklahoma.
A new degree program designed to grow the state's helicopter aviation workforce is about to take flight at the University of Oklahoma.
Officials with Kratos Defense & Security Solutions' Oklahoma City location announced that the company will manufacture small, affordable drone engines as part of a newly signed partnership agreement.
Oklahoma drone technology company Vigilant Aerospace is making strides in creating advanced versions of its software, which will be used to develop a distributed detect-and-avoid and airspace management system.
Gov. Kevin Stitt is feeling good about a massive, multimillion dollar investment in Tulsa's Tech Hub for secure autonomous systems.
An Oklahoma teen who dreams of soaring the skies as a commercial pilot received the Senator James M. Inhofe FAA Knowledge Test Scholarship to aid her in reaching her career destination.
Vigilant Aerospace, an Oklahoma City-based developer of detect-and-avoid and airspace management software for uncrewed aircraft systems (drones), has been contracted to develop future drone port projects throughout the United States.
One of the top providers of aviation services to commercial and government operators recently broke ground on its maintenance, repair and overhaul facility expansion in Oklahoma City, the latest development in the ongoing growth of Oklahoma's aerospace industry.
The Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics will partner with the Bessie Coleman Aviation All-Star Program to launch an after-school aviation program for sixth and seventh graders enrolled at select schools.