One of 14 FAA-licensed spaceports in the U.S., the Oklahoma Air & Space Port is a public-use airport and 1,100-acre industrial airpark with lots for lease and development as well as facilities in place for aerospace testing, research and development, flights and launches. It features the first FAA-approved space flight corridor (150-miles long by 45-miles wide) not in restricted or military airspace, an Air Traffic Control Tower, and a Telemetry & Monitoring (T&M) Room designed for mission control during flight testing, launch, tracking, and recovery.