


"This university has given me so much, and I'm looking forward to giving back and working with our fantastic student-athletes and helping them develop in all areas of their college life. "I am super excited to work with the Oklahoma State soccer program in this new role," Yochum said. The purpose of the club is to encourage interest in aviation, to provide safe and economical flying for its members, and to advance the knowledge of the membership in aeronautical and related subjects.Īccording to a 2017 Economic Impact Study conducted by the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission, Stillwater’s airport has a local economic impact ofĮither directly or indirectly contributes to 663 jobs in the community.STILLWATER – Oklahoma State soccer has added Grace Yochum to its staff as the program's player development coordinator.Ī former standout student-athlete for the Cowgirls, Yochum will be responsible for creating and delivering programs to support and develop life skills for the Cowgirls while also working closely with academic services and the coaching staff to ensure success on and off the field.

The Flying Aggies are a student flying club at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater. In April of 2022, SWO completed its annual Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Safety Inspection and passed with zero discrepancies, the highest rating a commercial airport can receive. “To have a perfect inspection is rare with less than 15% of the airports nationwide receiving this outcome.” SWO is currently in the siting and design phase of planning for a new commercial terminal and new air traffic control tower SWO is completing a multi-year aircraft parking apron expansion and airfield electrical upgrade project SWO sold a record-breaking 532,000 gallons of aviation fuel in 2022 SWO also partnered with Visit Stillwater to offer a premium coffee bar, a free perk for all passengers that FlySWO. In November 2022, SWO introduced an “Upgraded Experience” with larger aircraft offering more seats, first/business class, and in-flight wifi/entertainment.

SWO has recently purchased a new Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting (ARFF) truck, upgraded Snow and Ice Removal Equipment, and upgraded their fuel farm The primary runway and parking apron routinely handle charter aircraft as large as the Boeing 737-900 SWO averages more than 80,000 aircraft operations annually and is ranked as the fourth busiest airport in Oklahoma OSU students, faculty, staff, alumni, fans, and visitorsĮvent coordinators, speakers, and attendees Serviced 54,608 passengers in or out on American AirlinesĤ1% increase in passenger growth from 2021
