Clinton-Sherman Airpark Renamed to Infinity One Oklahoma Spaceport
The Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority has rebranded its facility to Infinity One Oklahoma Spaceport, enhancing its aerospace identity. This strategic move follows a July 2025 merger aimed at streamlining operations and fostering industry growth in Oklahoma's aerospace sector.

The Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority has announced the renaming of its aerospace facility to Infinity One Oklahoma Spaceport, previously known as Clinton-Sherman Industrial Airpark. This site, now identified as the first inland launch facility licensed in the U.S., aims to facilitate partnerships and accelerate growth in the aerospace industry, following the merger of OSIDA with the Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics in July 2025.
Infinity One spans 2,700 acres and features a 13,503' x 300' all-weather runway, advanced infrastructure, and plans for suborbital flights by Dawn Aerospace starting in 2027. The new branding was revealed at the Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and positions Oklahoma as a significant player in aerospace innovation.




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