Woodring Airport

Photo of Woodring Airports Terminal

Enid Woodring Regional Airport logo

Our airport is open 365 days of the year from 6:00 AM to 9:30 PM. After hour services are available to transient aircraft.

From May through August, we have fly-ins every third Saturday that residents and visitors are welcome to attend. Feel free to come out and watch the aircraft arrive and depart throughout the morning!

We also have other events throughout the year that are family friendly and open to the public! Follow us on Facebook to keep up to date with the latest news.

Public Notice:

FY24 DBE Goal - Public Notice(PDF, 83KB)

 

Map & Location

Location

Enid Woodring Regional Airport locates at 4 miles Southeast from downtown City of Enid and about 100 miles from each Tulsa and Oklahoma City.

Map

Google Map
Airport map

First Municipal in State

Enid was the first city of Oklahoma to vote bonds for a municipally owned airport. The issue carried by a three-to-one majority. The airport has railroad trackage, is on a pave highway, has electric power facilities and other conveniences essential to the establishment of an airplane factory.

Field Information

For more detailed information about Woodring Airport see http://www.airnav.com/airport/KWDG.

Field Information

City: Enid Airport
Name: Enid Woodring Regional Airport
State: Oklahoma
Airport Identifier: WDG
Elevation: 1167 ft.
Distance from City: 4mi SE

Runway Information

RWY 17-35: 8613 x 100
RWY 13-31: 3150 x 75

Control Tower

Hours of Operation
Monday - Sunday
0630-2100

Airport Communications

Tower: 118.9
Ground: 121.925
Unicom: 122.95

Businesses on the Field

Aircraft Structures provides a FAA repair station with capabilities for heavy rebuilds. They service Cessna Caravan, Beechcraft, Gulfstream, Lear Jet and Citation aircraft. STC’s Modifications and major repairs are welcome.
580-242-5907

Autry Technology Center, Woodring Campus is a 14,000 square foot facility, and accommodates Autry’s industrial training programs.

Wrenn Aviation/Mach3 provides General Aviation maintenance, inspections, repairs and installations. As well as flight training, aircraft rental services, and pilot services.
580-478-8847

The Cimarron Industrial Airpark is a certified industrial park with restrictions and covenants designed to protect the value or the companies locating in the park. The airpark has access to all utilities, the taxiways leading to the runways, a four lane limited access highway, abundant and cheap natural gas electricity, a low tax base, a quality work force and great weather. This industrial park is ready and waiting for your business to locate here.

About Woodring Airport and its Origin

Monuments to Enid's aviation pioneers are many, and the one that most exemplifies the pioneer spirit is the memorial to Lt. I. A. (Bert) Woodring.

Woodring was a test pilot for the United States government in the late 1920s and early 1930 before he died while testing a new aircraft.

Historical newspaper

Lieutenant I. A. Woodring, who for many years lived in Enid, was killed in an airplane accident at Dayton, Ohio. Word of his death came to Enid over the Associated Press wires.

Enid's Airport was renamed Enid Woodring Municipal Airport on May 30, 1933 in order of the "much decorated pilot."

First Municipality-Owned Airport in Oklahoma

Enid was the first city of Oklahoma to vote bonds for a municipality owned airport. The issue carried by a three-to-one majority. The airport has railroad trackage, is on a pave highway, has electric power facilities and other conveniences essential to the establishment of an airplane factory.