KTUL is the ICAO code for Tulsa International Airport (IATA TUL), located in Tulsa, OK.
Tulsa International Airport (KTUL) sits 8 miles northeast of downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma. The field handles modest commercial service (Southwest, American, Delta, United, Allegiant, Frontier) and a meaningful flow of business aviation, particularly the Tulsa oil-and-gas corporate community (ONEOK HQ, Williams Companies, Helmerich & Payne, BOK Financial), the WPX Energy flow, and the broader Oklahoma corporate corridor.
The three runways at KTUL (8/26 10,000 ft, 18L/36R 6,101 ft, 18R/36L 7,376 ft) handle every current business jet without restriction. Three FBOs (Atlantic Aviation, Million Air, and Tulsa Air Center) handle business movements. Field elevation is 677 feet, with modest summer density-altitude considerations. The dominant operational considerations are spring tornado-alley severe weather (Oklahoma is one of the most tornado-prone areas in the world), summer thunderstorms with heavy hail risk, and persistent Oklahoma wind events. Ground time to downtown Tulsa is 10–15 minutes; the BOK Center is 15; the Gathering Place is 20.
Tulsa International Airport is a civil-military airport five miles (8 km) northeast of Downtown Tulsa, in Tulsa County, Oklahoma, United States. It was named Tulsa Municipal Airport when the city acquired it in 1929; it received its present name in 1963. It includes a 45,000-square-foot Customs facility, which allows direct commercial international flights starting with Mexico.
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