History
Since 1942, Max Westheimer has provided flight training. First with the U.S. Air Force and then after WWII, the University of Oklahoma added flight training as part of its curriculum. The AABI-accredited program offers degrees in air traffic control, aviation management and pilot training. By supporting the University and its flight training activities, the airport plays an important role in training tomorrow's aviation professionals.
Specialties
Max Westheimer Airport has a staffed control tower instrument landing system, and an Automated Wether Observation System with thunderstorm and lightning detecting in order to serve the needs of businesses, recreational pilots, and OU students and staff. Westheimer is a full-service airport, with 120 based aircraft and handles more than 50,000 operations per year. Westheimer is located in Oklahoma's 3rd largest city and is part of the University of Oklahoma. The Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission classifies the airport as a Regional Business Airport serving general aviation aircraft, including business jets. The airport is also designated by the FAA as a General Aviation Reliever airport for Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City, which is the primary commercial airport serving the Oklahoma City metropolitan area and the region.