Private Aviation Airport

Twin Lakes Airport (2OK2)

Midwest City's Premier Private Jet Gateway · Midwest City, OK


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1,199 ft
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2,702 ft
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Twin Lakes Airport, Midwest City, OK

Airport Overview

The Midwest City, OK region is served by Twin Lakes Airport (2OK2), a public-use airport at 1,199 feet elevation. Runway infrastructure includes 1 strip(s); the primary surface extends 2,702 feet (N/A). Operators and private travelers use Twin Lakes Airport for its direct ramp access and minimal ground delays. For official FAA airport data, visit the FAA Airport Data portal or AirNav 2OK2.

Private Aviation Briefing

Located near Midwest City, Twin Lakes Airport (2OK2) sits at 1,199 ft MSL above sea level. Below is the operational context for private jet and charter operations from this airport.

U.S. General Aviation Context

Twin Lakes Airport is part of the U.S. National Airspace System, regulated by the FAA. As a OK facility, the airport contributes to the regional transportation network connecting Midwest City to the broader aviation system. FAA Part 135 charter operators serve this airport, and The Jet Finder can source aircraft positioned near 2OK2 for on-demand charter.

Runway Capability

Twin Lakes Airport's 2702-foot runway limits operations to piston aircraft, light turboprops, and select short-field-capable jets. The Pilatus PC-12 (2,600 ft required), Cessna Caravan, and King Air C90 are among the turbine aircraft that can use fields of this length. Charter passengers should coordinate with The Jet Finder to identify aircraft types suited to 2OK2's runway.

Charter Considerations

Charter availability from Twin Lakes Airport depends on aircraft positioning. Airports with higher business aviation traffic generally have more aircraft based locally, reducing repositioning costs. The Jet Finder sources aircraft from the nearest available operators, comparing positioning fees, hourly rates, and aircraft quality to find the best option for your specific mission from 2OK2.

What to Know Before You Fly

Pets fly in-cabin on private charter from Twin Lakes Airport. No cargo hold, no carrier requirements, no breed restrictions. Dogs, cats, and other animals sit with you in the cabin. Inform The Jet Finder of pet travel when booking so we can confirm the operator's pet policy and cabin configuration for your flight from 2OK2.

Safety & Planning

Aircraft operating from Twin Lakes Airport file IFR flight plans regardless of weather. Instrument flight rules provide ATC separation, radar monitoring, and structured routing. Even in clear weather, IFR operations from 2OK2 provide an additional layer of safety. Charter operators flying under Part 135 are required to operate under IFR for most passenger flights.

Airport Selection Strategy

For travelers based near Midwest City, Twin Lakes Airport may not be the only private aviation option. Comparing nearby airports on runway length, FBO services, fuel pricing, and drive time from your origin can reveal better options. The Jet Finder evaluates all airports within a reasonable radius of your departure point to find the best combination of cost and convenience.

Seasonal Factors

Winter operations at Twin Lakes Airport may involve de-icing procedures that add 15 to 30 minutes to departure times. De-icing fluid costs $500 to $3,000 depending on aircraft size and icing conditions. These costs pass through to the charter client. Morning departures during winter often avoid the worst icing conditions at 2OK2.

Location & Address

Positioned at 35.3292° N, -97.2698° W in OK, Twin Lakes Airport serves the broader Midwest City region. Compared to routing through a large hub, 2OK2 cuts total door-to-door travel time to Midwest City significantly. Ground options include car service and rideshare.

Runways & Facilities

The 2,702-foot runway at Twin Lakes Airport supports piston aircraft, turboprops, and very light jets (VLJs) under favorable conditions. Light jet operators should verify takeoff and landing performance against current density altitude and weight. Midsize jets typically require a longer field.

FBOs & Ground Services

FBO services at 2OK2 cover the standard general aviation needs: fuel, parking, and ground handling. Service levels vary by facility size and staffing. Pilots and passengers should coordinate arrival requirements in advance, particularly for after-hours operations at Twin Lakes Airport.

Charter a Jet from Twin Lakes Airport

Private charter from 2OK2 starts with a single call. The Jet Finder sources aircraft from a nationwide network of FAA Part 135 operators, matching runway capabilities at 2OK2 with the right aircraft for your route.

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Airport Specifications

Airport Identity
Airport NameTwin Lakes Airport
ICAO Code2OK2
IATA Code2OK2
FAA Identifier2OK2
AddressMidwest City, OK
Elevation1,199 ft MSL
Coordinates35.3292° N, 97.2698° W
FAA DataAirNav 2OK2
Operations & Facilities
RunwaysN/S: 2,702 ft (CONC)
FBOsAirport Services
CustomsNot available
FuelContact airport for availability
HoursContact airport for hours
ApproachesContact airport for approach information
Tower / FreqSee Airport/Facility Directory

Regional Aviation Context

Oklahoma sits in the heart of Tornado Alley. Convective weather awareness during spring and summer is critical. The state's energy sector and central location drive consistent GA demand.

Operational Considerations

Twin Lakes Airport's 1,199-foot field elevation keeps density altitude effects manageable. Even on warm days, density altitude here tops out around 2,999 feet — within normal performance parameters for most aircraft. The 2,702-foot runway provides approximately 2,605 feet of effective sea-level performance.

Twin Lakes Airport's temperate latitude produces generally favorable flying conditions with seasonal variation. Winter brings frontal passages that can drop ceilings to IFR minimums for 24-48 hour periods. Freezing precipitation is possible but less persistent than at higher latitudes. Summer convective activity peaks in late afternoon — morning departures typically encounter smoother, clearer conditions. Year-round instrument currency is recommended for reliable scheduling.

Nearby Airports

Airports within 150 nautical miles of Twin Lakes Airport. Useful for alternate planning, repositioning, or comparing FBO options.

Frequently Asked Questions

The ICAO identifier for Twin Lakes Airport is 2OK2. The FAA designator is also 2OK2. Use this code when filing flight plans and referencing the airport in official communications.

Located in Midwest City, OK, Twin Lakes Airport has coordinates of 35.3292° N, 97.2698° W. Airport elevation: 1,199 feet MSL. The field is accessible from the local road network.

Twin Lakes Airport has 1 runway(s). The longest is N/S at 2,702 feet, surfaced in CONC.

Private jet operations at Twin Lakes Airport (2OK2) depend on runway length and aircraft performance. The longest runway at 2,702 feet can accommodate most light jets and turboprops. Larger aircraft should verify takeoff and landing distances against current conditions.

Ground services at 2OK2 are provided by the on-field operator. Available services may include aircraft parking, tiedowns, fuel, and basic passenger amenities. Confirm availability before arrival.

The airport elevation at Twin Lakes Airport is 1,199 feet MSL. Pilots should factor this into takeoff and landing performance calculations, especially during summer operations.

Instrument approach availability at Twin Lakes Airport depends on the facility's current FAA designation. Check the Terminal Procedures Publication or ForeFlight/Garmin Pilot for published approaches at 2OK2.

Charter a private flight from Twin Lakes Airport through The Jet Finder. We have access to over 15,000 aircraft and can match the right one to 2OK2's 2,702-foot runway. No middleman. Direct operator connection.

The 2,702-foot runway at 2OK2 supports turboprops, very light jets, and most light jet categories. Midsize jet capability depends on aircraft performance and field conditions. Heavy jets typically require longer fields.

Radio frequencies for Twin Lakes Airport (2OK2) appear in the A/FD and electronic chart supplements. If untowered, use standard CTAF procedures for traffic separation and position reporting.

Confirm fuel availability at 2OK2 before arrival. Twin Lakes Airport may offer 100LL, Jet-A, or both. Pricing is set by the FBO. AirNav provides crowd-sourced fuel price reports from visiting pilots.

International operations from Twin Lakes Airport require U.S. Customs and Border Protection clearance. Some airports arrange CBP on-call or by appointment. Contact 2OK2 and The Jet Finder for international flight planning.

Current conditions at 2OK2: check METAR/TAF on aviationweather.gov or your EFB. Twin Lakes Airport is subject to OK's regional weather, which may include convective activity, low ceilings, or seasonal wind patterns.

2OK2 provides access to Midwest City, OK. Ground transfer time from Twin Lakes Airport to local destinations is generally efficient. The airport's GA-specific environment means no terminal queues — just a direct walk from ramp to vehicle.

Parking options at 2OK2 include ramp tiedowns and potentially hangar space. Availability and pricing are set by the on-field operator at Twin Lakes Airport. Pre-arrival coordination is recommended for overnight stays.

To price a charter flight from Twin Lakes Airport (2OK2), contact The Jet Finder with your route, dates, and number of passengers. We provide all-inclusive quotes with no hidden fees. Direct operator access.


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