That's awesome. Glad American is adding service back at a quick pace.
That's awesome. Glad American is adding service back at a quick pace.
very nice, hopefully United will bring back it's full slate of hubs then OKC flight ops will be nearly back to normal.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Wow. Brian Znotins is at AA now? He has been moving around. He was let go from United several years ago, went to Canada to work for WestJet. I wonder when he came to AA? Super nice guy. I thought he would stay at WestJet as I believe he told me has was Canadian.
He is a very "data" person. I wouldn't expect him to see anything at OKC that isn't in the numbers. At United he told me he bought tickets and a huge vacation package for his family, only to later have to cancel the entire route because it wasn't performing. He could have probably limped the route another month or two to save his vacation plan, but he didn't. He is very nonemotional about route planning.
At his tenure with Continental, and later United, he didn't show much interest in small central markets. Vasu Raja at AA has been running both departments (revenue management, and network planning) so this is an interesting move to segregate the two departments again. (Like all other carriers) The two work very closely, and both have input on routes. Network builds the system, revenue prices it. Frankly, I think Vasu has done a tremendous job at network. I am not sure Brian is as aggressive as AA may want. While I like Brian, he was in charge during United's most stagnant years. How much of that was led by Smisek, I am not sure. United has become way more aggressive since Brian's departure, though.
It is really cool seeing the movement in the aviation industry. A lot of VP moves, building new generations of teams as the old generation moves on. Scott Kirby came to UA from AA, and is now CEO. He wants to make AA jealous, and he brought his disdain for WN from AA and America West. Kirby likely moved Znotins out because of his lack of aggressiveness. Now Znotins is at AA, which is being very aggressive - which again seems strange. There's a lot of bloodthirsty teams being built the past 3-4 years who are just now settling in to top roles and getting the keys to the airline. The next 10 years will be the most exciting in US aviation since deregulation. A lot of new routes are going to be tried, new strategies, new innovations, new onboard products as the "new blood" finally gets to put their ideas to the test.
Here are some pictures that show part of the airport expansion progress:
https://twitter.com/urbanoracle/stat...693442560?s=21
Yes, Philadelphia. There were multitudes of cities in the NE that Philadelphia provided a connection too. It was also possible to go to Europe from OKC with one connection in Philadelphia. That certainly makes it a gateway. Like Charlotte, Philadelphia was a USAir hub when they merged with American.
Press release:
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WILL ROGERS WORLD AIRPORT
TSA MASK MANDATE REMAINS IN EFFECT
OKLAHOMA CITY, Thursday, April 29, 2021 – Airport operators and airlines are subject to federal regulations by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), which issued a security directive on February 1, 2021 requiring masks be worn while in and on airport property, on commercial aircraft, and in various modes of surface transportation. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) has also issued an order applicable to the airport and requiring masks be worn while traveling.
Even though the City of Oklahoma City’s mask ordinance is set to expire at 12:00 a.m. Friday morning (April 30), Will Rogers World Airport is required to adhere to TSA’s directive and the CDC order, while they remain in effect. Passengers and visitors to the airport will still need to wear a mask.
TSA Security Directive:
https://www.tsa.gov/sites/default/fi...1542-21-01.pdf
CDC Guidelines:
https://www.cdc.gov/quarantine/pdf/M...01-29-21-p.pdf
Oh boy. I can see this being a big problem. The anti maskers are going to throw a fit.
They're gonna have a fun conversation with the TSA after they throw that fit, don't **** around at airports. I hope that the results when someone tries are well reported on in the local press.
Let them get themselves added to a no fly list.
pete, shouldn't these last few posts be moved to the OKC Aviation thread, they've been about airline ops and air chatter?
I thought this thread (WRWA) was more for development or administration (such as the airport construction or new restaurant/hotel at the terminal for example) whereas the Aviation thread is for Operations, experiences, and airplane/airline chatter (such as new flights, ops reports, and current flight regs, trip via WRWA reviews).
everytime I see a new post here I'm so excited to hear/see about new development or perhaps insight into the terminal expansion only to find flight ops or regs (which should be in the dying OKC Aviation thread, no?).
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Bunch of photos taken today from our own shawnw:
Can't wait to see it for ourselves soon! Looks great.
Nice job capturing the artist behind the terrazzo design, Matt Goad, in his natural habitat. Really happy for him to have a legacy project like this. He’s a good dude.
Anybody know if CLEAR will be added when the new security area opens?
https://www.clearme.com/
. . . stunning upgrade!! will never forget my first flight into WR in mid 60's. . .had to board/de-plane on staircase on wheels and walk on the tarmac into the terminal!!
Holy smokes that's gorgeous. Great new area and hopefully will make a strong first impression for visitors to OKC.
Here's some video snippets spliced together of him talking about the work:
https://youtu.be/10YIUUIj8sE
Sorry if it has been posted but what airline(s) will use the new terminal addition?
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