Clinton-Sherman Industrial Airpark Rebranded, Renamed ‘Infinity One Oklahoma Spaceport’
OKLAHOMA CITY) — The Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority (OSIDA) today unveiled a new name and brand for its flagship property in Burns Flat: Infinity One Oklahoma Spaceport.
Previously known as both the Clinton-Sherman Industrial Airpark and the Oklahoma Air & Space Port, the “Infinity One” name ties its origin back to the official designation given by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for the original space launch corridor when the facility was initially approved for a spaceport license, the first ever inland launch facility to receive said license in the United States.
The rebrand is a milestone and intended result of Senate Bill 912, which merged OSIDA with the Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics (ODAA) in July 2025. The merger was designed to streamline operations and forge new partnerships to accelerate aerospace industry growth in Oklahoma.
“Infinity One is Oklahoma’s beacon of aerospace innovation, and its new name and brand are an outward expression of the potential, refinements, and upgrades being realized at the spaceport as we speak,” said Grayson Ardies, OSIDA CEO and ODAA executive director. “Because of the existing infrastructure, technology, and community at Infinity One, we are ready to launch Oklahoma into the next space renaissance.”
Unlike many spaceports governed by local municipalities, Infinity One is managed by OSIDA—at the state level. The statewide distinction means tenants and prospects encounter fewer obstacles to funding, permitting, and workforce development, allowing them to move faster to bring their ideas to life.
In tandem with Infinity One’s unveiling, OSIDA has launched its own comprehensive rebrand. The new OSIDA brand features new visuals and marketing messages as well as polished mission, vision, and values statements. With these paired identities, OSIDA and ODAA are better positioned to recruit high-impact aerospace investment and attract premier industry tenants to Oklahoma.
“When considered alongside Oklahoma’s low corporate tax rates, numerous business incentives, low cost of living, robust aerospace education across secondary and post-secondary institutions, and the existing aerospace infrastructure awaiting tenants, Infinity One sets the stage for even more aerospace innovation in our state,” said Oklahoma Lt. Gov. Matt Pinnell. “Our recent deal with Dawn Aerospace is an example of the realized potential Infinity One offers the industry.” Dawn Aerospace recently agreed to headquarter its U.S. operations at Infinity One and is set to begin launching suborbital space flights in 2027.
Spanning 2,700 acres, Infinity One boasts a 13,503’ x 300’ all-weather concrete runway, which is among the top 10 longest civilian runways in the country. The facility also hosts integrated water/wastewater operations, an air traffic control tower, a nine-hole golf course, a Careertech education facility, and a community health clinic.
“Between the merger that was a part of SB 912 and the over $30 million of state investment in the rehabilitation of this former United States Air Force facility since 2024, we are showing that Infinity One, now, more than ever, is open for business,” said Sen. Paul Rosino, R-Oklahoma City.
Western Oklahoma has a storied aviation legacy, from pioneers like Wiley Post and Clyde Cessna in the 1920s and 1930s to modern leaders like Kratos Defense. Rep. Nick Archer, R-Elk City, noted that this rebrand signals a pivot from honoring the past to actively building the future of House District 55.
“This rebrand is about more than a new name; it is a signal to the global aerospace industry that our region is the premier destination for high-tech research and horizontal launch operations,” said Archer. “We are securing a generational economic anchor that will bring high-paying jobs and cutting-edge innovation directly to House District 55.”
OSIDA and Infinity One Oklahoma Spaceport officially debuted their new brands on the world stage April 13–16 at Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colo.
A new website and additional promotional materials will be published and distributed soon.
A media kit featuring brand guidelines, usable logos, and joint branding screens is available here.