Oklahoma Aviation Academy Groundbreaking

Norman Public Schools (NPS) broke ground Wednesday morning on the new facility for the Oklahoma Aviation Academy (OAA). This state-of-the-art facility was made possible by Norman voters who approved a $353.9 million bond proposal in February 2023, with a new building for the academy as the centerpiece.

The Oklahoma Aviation Academy brings cutting edge STEAM experiences, innovative industry connections and world-class academics to Norman Public Schools, while giving students exposure to learning experiences in the aviation and aerospace industries. This will occur through the exposure to learning experiences designed to foster deep thinking and cultivate the critical skills needed to thrive in the 21st century.

“The programs offered at the OAA will ensure our students are prepared to enter the dynamic sectors of aerospace engineering, aviation and other high-tech industries that continue to expand as technology becomes more prevalent in our society,“ said Dr. Nick Migliorino, NPS Superintendent. “Norman Public Schools is excited to continue our commitment to provide top-notch programs to ensure we are able to enhance students' educational development and give them the tools they need to excel in these high-demand jobs.”

The new facility will be built on property at the Max Westheimer Airport, 1700 Lexington Avenue. This location was chosen after careful consideration and consultation with stakeholders, including students, families and staff. The stand-alone facility will benefit students with hands-on career and industry experiences.

Terry Adams, Director of the Oklahoma Aviation Academy, said the new building will provide students with a space to learn from industry experts and will help push them toward the furthest boundaries of their potential.

“This program will provide industry-connected education pathways for Oklahoma students to connect directly with higher education, career tech, and industry partners ensuring career readiness in the high-demand areas of aviation and aerospace.”

Justin Milner, Associate Superintendent and Chief Operating Officer, emphasized the collaborative nature of the project.

“Working with the University of Oklahoma, Moore Norman Technology Center, and industry partners from both the public and private sectors helped us create this dedicated space that will benefit our students for years to come.”

The Oklahoma Aviation Academy is also made possible through the generosity and contributions of our great community partners.

• OU College of Aviation

• Sooner Flight Academy

• ACORN

• OU College of Engineering

• Moore Norman Technology Center

• AOPA Curriculum

The Oklahoma Aviation Academy faculty project is expected to cost $50 million and is slated for completion by the fall of 2026.