Air Traffic Soars at OKC, Tulsa Airports
Article by Brian Brus for The Journal Record Traveler numbers are soaring into the summer at Will Rogers World Airport at a rate of more
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Article by Brian Brus for The Journal Record Traveler numbers are soaring into the summer at Will Rogers World Airport at a rate of more
Amazon has announced that it will construct two new fulfillment centers in Oklahoma – one in Oklahoma City and the other in Tulsa. The 640,000-square-foot
Oklahoma City and Tulsa are making significant progress on quality of life amenities. The cities are Oklahoma’s two largest metropolitan areas and have seen significant
Gavilon to Renovate and Expand Operations at Tulsa Port Gavilon LLC has a growing commitment to its location at the Tulsa Port. They recently announced
Located off of historic Route 66 and less than 40 miles from Tulsa and less than 75 miles from Oklahoma City, sits Bristow, Okla. The
Commercial Metals Company, alongside Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin and federal, state and local officials, recently dedicated its new micro mill. The mill is CMC’s second
Article by Scott Meacham for The Oklahoman Whether the weather fascinates, frustrates, or frightens, weather is big business for Oklahoma. In Norman alone, there are
At the end of 2017, Congress passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (HR 1) which contained a provision to create Opportunity Zones in each
Oklahoma has taken steps to attract auto makers to the state with the passage of a new incentive. The Automotive Engineer Tax Credit is intended
Spirit AeroSystems unveiled its second center of excellence focusing on the fabrication of complex commercial and military aircraft parts. The facility, located at the company’s
The Oklahoma Department of Commerce recently released the 2018 Q1 Publicly Announced New and Expanding Oklahoma Companies Report. According to the report, there were 19
Article by Mike Averill for the Tulsa World From Macy’s to Sofidel, the last few years have seen several large employers moving into northeast Oklahoma.
Article by Jim Stafford for The Oklahoman The Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology (OCAST) was created by the state Legislature during
Sofidel Group, an Italian manufacturer of tissue paper, recently broke ground on a $360 million capital investment in Inola, Okla. The project will include the
Article by Barb Zuehlke from AviationPros.com Late last year Lufthansa Technik Component Services (LTCS) completed a major expansion project at its Tulsa, Okla. facility. The
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