This is the Official Facebook Page for Muskogee-Davis Regional Airport, Muskogee, OK. KMKO
Davis Field is located six miles south of Muskogee and serves that area's general aviation needs. The field's primary runway is 150 feet wide and 7,200 feet long. The other two runways are 75 feet wide and 4,498 feet long and 60 feet wide and 1,900 feet long, respectively. The airport is located at 35˚39´ N, 95˚21´ W.
Named in honor of Muskogee native Jack Davis, who was killed in action in the South Pacific in World War II, Davis Field was previously known as the Muskogee Army Airfield. Built in 1941–42 by the War Department, the initial runway was constructed by commandeering a straight stretch of U.S. Highway 64. The facility was leased by the federal government in October 1942 to serve as a Ground Air Support Base to nearby Camp Gruber. It was also used as a combat-crew training site for aerial photographic reconnaissance during World War II. The government lease for wartime use was terminated on August 15, 1947.
The field was leased again by the federal government in December 1956. It served as an Air Force Reserve base until May 3, 1967. It has remained a civilian airfield since that date. The majority of current Davis Field traffic consists of corporate jets and medium and light twin-engine, single-engine, and military aircraft.
Airport Terminal, Jet-A & 100LL, Courtesy Cars, Comfortable Pilot's Lounge, Conference Room, Aircraft Maintenance & Avionics on-airport, Flight Training
"Muskogee-Davis Regional Airport is located six miles south of Muskogee and serves as modern airport infrastructure for Muskogee and the surrounding region. Our state of the art terminal building, 7202' x 150' primary runway, and outstanding FBO provide both comfort and convenience for business general aviation customers.Services Include: Jet-A & 100LL fuel, corporate pilot's lounge, free Wi-Fi, courtesy cars, GPU, hangar rental, aircraft maintenance, avionics sales/installation/service, flight training, aircraft rental, and more!"