Osage Nation’s Skyway 36 is a budding autonomous flight technology center on at 3,000 foot runway located just a three miles north of downtown Tulsa and four miles west of Tulsa International Airport. The site is managed by DronePort Network, which is contracted to Osage LLC. The facility includes a renovated hangar and office space, a 3,000-foot runway for fixed-wing aircraft and helipad space for unmanned aerial systems and electric vertical takeoff and landing (EVTOL) vehicles. The center also features onsite aircraft fueling, parking and an Osage Nation-owned, 40-acre industrial park for advance aerial mobility manufacturing.
SkyWay 36 Drone Port & Industrial Park

The facility was awarded a $2,000,000 grant from the Economic Development Administration to renovate its hangars and is a partner to the region’s winning Build Back Better Regional Challenge grant focused on developing Tulsa’s Advanced Mobility corridor.
Skyway 36 Drone Port
Osage Nation’s Skyway 36 is a budding autonomous flight technology center on at 3,000 foot runway located just a three miles north of downtown Tulsa and four miles west of Tulsa International Airport. The site is managed by DronePort Network, which is contracted to Osage LLC to develop and oversee the facility. The facility includes a renovated hangar and office space, a 3,000-foot runway suitable for small, fixed-wing aircraft and helipad space for unmanned aerial systems and electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles. The center, 1211 W. 36th St. North, also has onsite aircraft fueling, parking and an Osage Nation-owned, 40-acre industrial park suitable for manufacturing.
The facility was awarded a $2,000,000 grant from the Economic Development Administration to renovate its hangars and is a partner to the region’s winning Build Back Better Regional Challenge grant focused on developing Tulsa’s Advanced Mobility corridor.