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MAIP has its own airfield. The MidAmerica Industrial Park Airport features a single 5,000-foot (1,500 m) asphalt runway which was refurbished in 2016. [14] By the end of 2023, plans were in place for a new terminal for the airport, as well as runway expansion. [2] For commercial flights, MAIP is about 42 miles from Tulsa International Airport. [15]
The MidAmerica Industrial Park Airport (FAA LID: H71) [2] is located in the MidAmerica Industrial Park, four nautical miles (7.4 km) south of Pryor, Oklahoma, United States. The public-use airport has a 5,000-foot (1,500 m) runway capable of handling most business jets, a PAPI system and 24-hour credit fueling system with both jet fuel and avgas .
South of Pryor Creek, US-69 is the westerly boundary of the MidAmerica Industrial Park, one of the largest industrial park in the nation. Near Vinita, US-69 and SH-2 interchange with Historic Route 66 and US-60. The two highways turn east and merge with HR-66 and US-60.
Located four miles from Chouteau, the MidAmerica Industrial Park houses more than 80 companies, including Fortune 500 leaders such as Google, DuPont and Nordam. [12] The facility includes its own airfield, the MidAmerica Industrial Park Airport , featuring a 5,000 foot runway refurbished in 2016.
Startup Canoo had previously committed to building a $400 million electric vehicle factory at the sprawling MidAmerica Industrial Park — ostensibly an advantage for the Oklahoma location given ...
From there, the highway follows a winding path to the north, passing east of Chouteau, before ending at SH-69A between MidAmerica Industrial Park to the west and Sportsmen Acres to the east. [2] The highway that is currently SH-412B was first shown on the official state map in 1987 as SH-33G, connecting to SH-33 at its southern terminus. [29]
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Growth update: A new 3.6 million-square-foot industrial park, a multi-family community and a company relocating downtown in the Spartanburg area.