Innovation Soars at State Capitol as Leaders Celebrate Oklahoma’s $44 Billion Aerospace Economy
By Melissa Fuller
OKLAHOMA CITY – The second floor rotunda of the Oklahoma State Capitol was transformed into a hub of high-tech innovation today as more than 1,000 industry leaders, educators, students, and military personnel gathered for Oklahoma’s annual AERO Oklahoma Day. The event, hosted by the Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics (ODAA) with Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc. as the presenting sponsor, successfully showcased the strength of the state’s $44 billion aerospace sector.
AERO Oklahoma Day serves as the focal point for Oklahoma’s Annual Aerospace Week in partnership with Oklahoma City Innovation District to feature more than 60 exhibitors, including Boeing, American Airlines, and Northrop Grumman, among many others. From interactive flight simulators to advanced drone displays, the event illustrates why aerospace remains Oklahoma’s second-largest economic engine.
The Industry Rally: A Unified Voice
The day’s centerpiece was the Industry Rally that brought together state leaders and private-sector innovators. Gov. Kevin Stitt delivered the keynote address, emphasizing the state's commitment to remaining a global leader in aviation and defense.
“As the fastest-growing sector in our state’s economy, aerospace puts Oklahoma at the forefront of innovation in aviation, defense, and autonomous systems,” said Stitt. “We are committed to strengthening this dynamic industry, ensuring it continues to thrive and create top-tier jobs for Oklahomans.”
ODAA Executive Director Grayson Ardies emphasized that the event’s success stems from a unified approach across all sectors. “Today was about speaking with a unified voice,” Ardies said. “By bringing together industry, military, and education partners, we’ve shown our elected officials the massive impact this industry has on every corner of our state.”
Strengthening Strategic Partnerships
AERO Okklahoma Day also provides a critical venue for direct engagement between the aerospace workforce and state legislators. Sen. Kelly Hines (R-Oklahoma City), Chair of the Legislature’s Aerospace Caucus, noted that these conversations help guide policy.
“Aerospace Day gives policymakers the chance to listen and learn from industry leaders, service members and so many others who have insight into how we continue to grow the state’s second-largest industry,” said Hines. “Those conversations help guide our work in the Legislature and within the Aerospace Caucus as we look for innovative ways to keep Oklahoma competitive in aviation, aerospace and national defense while adding jobs and investment across this burgeoning sector. This industry is already soaring, but we’re committed to taking it to new heights.”
Rep. Nicole Miller (R-Edmond), Vice Chair of the Aerospace Caucus, highlighted the vital presence of Oklahoma’s military installations. “Our military personnel are the backbone of Oklahoma’s aerospace success, and their strong collaboration with private industry sets our state apart,” said Miller. “These partnerships not only strengthen national security but also position Oklahoma to continue growing and competing in the aerospace sector.”
Representing the private sector, AGILE Space Industries CEO Chris Pearson noted that the day’s energy signals a new era for the state. “AERO Oklahoma Day is a powerful demonstration of the synergy that makes this state an aerospace powerhouse,” Pearson said. “The technologies spotlighted today—from propulsion to autonomous systems—are the foundation for a new era of rapid, reliable access to space.”
Inspiring the Next Generation
The event’s focus shifted toward the future workforce during a special session in the House Chamber. Former NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine and pilots from the Oklahoma Air National Guard engaged with hundreds of high school students, bridging the gap between today’s education and tomorrow’s exploration. Bridenstine underscored that a strong STEM foundation is the fuel for Oklahoma’s aerospace leadership.
“The students we met today at the Oklahoma State Capitol are the very individuals who will build the technologies and lead the missions that define the next era of exploration and national defense,” said Bridenstine. “By investing in their STEM education now, we are ensuring that Oklahoma's next generation is not just watching history. They are the ones making it.”
A Record-Breaking Year for Investment
As the day concluded, organizers noted that AERO Oklahoma’s record attendance reinforces Oklahoma’s status as a top-tier destination for aerospace investment and talent. This momentum is backed by reports highlighting that Oklahoma’s aerospace and defense industry has invested a staggering $450 million in new private capital funding over the past year. This represents a 300% increase compared to the previous year, driven by 37 new or expanding businesses that are projected to create 1,325 new high-paying jobs for Oklahomans. From traditional aviation to cutting-edge autonomous systems, the data confirms that Oklahoma is not just participating in the global aerospace market—it is leading it.
About the Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics
The ODAA is responsible for the development of the state’s air transportation system and the promotion of the aerospace industry through infrastructure, safety, and the growth of the state’s aerospace workforce through innovative STEM initiatives.
For more information on Oklahoma’s aerospace industry, visit the ODAA’s website at oklahoma.gov/aerospace.