
Clinton-Sherman Industrial Airpark has been renamed Infinity One Oklahoma Spaceport, marking a new phase for the Burns Flat facility and Oklahoma’s aerospace development strategy. The site was previously known as Clinton-Sherman Industrial Airpark and the Oklahoma Air & Space Port. The new name references the “Infinity One” space launch corridor, connected to the facility’s original Federal Aviation Administration approval as an inland spaceport.
The rebrand follows the merger of the Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority (OSIDA) with the Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics (ODAA), which took effect in July 2025. Vigilant Aerospace Systems provides multi-sensor integrated airspace management for the ODAA at Infinity One Oklahoma Spaceport, supporting the state’s investment in advanced aviation, uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS), and future aerospace testing at the site. The spaceport includes a 2,700-acre aerospace complex and a 13,503-foot runway, supporting the state’s broader work to attract aerospace tenants, flight testing, and commercial space activity.
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About the Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics

The Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics (ODAA) is the state agency responsible for supporting, promoting, and advocating for aviation and aerospace in Oklahoma. The agency provides funding, planning, programming, and engineering support for airports and aviation infrastructure. ODAA also supports aerospace industry growth, aviation education, workforce development, uncrewed aircraft systems, and advanced air mobility initiatives across the state.
About the Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority

The Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority (OSIDA) was established to support Oklahoma’s space industry and manage the state’s air and spaceport assets in Burns Flat. In July 2025, OSIDA merged with the Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics under Senate Bill 912. OSIDA’s mission and responsibilities remain in place, but they are now operated through ODAA as part of a more unified statewide aerospace and space industry development effort.
