Fairview Municipal Airport in northwest Oklahoma is preparing to mark the completion of three new aircraft hangars and a series of supporting airfield improvements, an infrastructure investment aimed at expanding aviation capacity and supporting business activity in the region.
The City of Fairview, Fairview Municipal Airport and the Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics will join local officials, aviation industry representatives and community members for a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Aug. 27, 2026. The event is scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m. at Fairview Municipal Airport.
The project adds three 60-by-60-foot aircraft hangars while upgrading infrastructure around the new facilities. The improvements are expected to increase aircraft storage capacity and strengthen the airport’s ability to accommodate existing and future general aviation activity.
New Hangars Expand Aircraft Storage Capacity
The three newly completed hangars represent the centerpiece of the airport improvement project. Each measures 60 feet by 60 feet, providing additional space for aircraft storage at the municipal facility.
Beyond the hangars themselves, the project includes a new concrete apron and taxiway access designed to connect the facilities with the broader airfield. Drainage improvements, updated airfield markings and related site work were also completed as part of the investment.
Together, the upgrades are intended to improve the functionality of Fairview Municipal Airport and provide infrastructure capable of supporting its longer-term development.
Additional hangar capacity can be particularly important for community airports because aircraft owners and operators require secure storage while maintaining convenient access to runways and other airport facilities. The Fairview project combines that additional storage with improvements to the surrounding operational infrastructure.
Rural Airport Infrastructure Supports Regional Economy
Fairview Municipal Airport serves a rural part of northwest Oklahoma, where community airports provide transportation links supporting businesses, agriculture, healthcare and general aviation.
Smaller airports can supplement ground transportation networks by providing companies, aircraft operators and other users with direct aviation access to rural communities. Maintaining and expanding these facilities can therefore contribute to transportation connectivity and regional economic development.
The Fairview investment is designed to strengthen those capabilities by adding modern aircraft storage while improving the infrastructure needed to support aircraft movements around the new hangars.
The project also highlights cooperation among different levels of government in developing aviation infrastructure outside major metropolitan areas. State, federal and local partnerships supporting rural airport infrastructure are expected to be among the topics discussed during the upcoming ceremony.
Ribbon Cutting to Highlight Completed Improvements
The ribbon-cutting ceremony will give state and local leaders, aviation representatives and community members an opportunity to view the completed hangars and associated airfield work.
Officials from the City of Fairview and the Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics are expected to be available for interviews about the project, its development and the broader importance of rural aviation infrastructure.
The event will take place at Fairview Municipal Airport, located at 224 E. Oklahoma Ave. in Fairview. The newly constructed hangars and supporting improvements will be among the main features highlighted during the ceremony.
Community airports across Oklahoma serve purposes extending beyond traditional passenger transportation. General aviation facilities can accommodate private and business aircraft while providing infrastructure relevant to agricultural operations, healthcare transportation and other activities requiring efficient regional connectivity.
Airport Positioned for Future Aviation Activity
For Fairview, the three new hangars provide additional aircraft storage capacity while positioning the municipal airport to accommodate future demand.
The accompanying concrete apron, taxiway access, drainage work and airfield markings broaden the scope of the project beyond the construction of storage facilities. Together, the improvements are intended to strengthen airport operations and provide more modern infrastructure for current and future users.
The Aug. 27 ribbon cutting will formally recognize completion of the project while highlighting Fairview Municipal Airport’s continuing role as a transportation and economic asset for northwest Oklahoma.







