Infrastructure

Tulsa has the infrastructure necessary to support global businesses and a growing economy. Northeast Oklahoma is home to growing industries like manufacturing, aerospace and cybersecurity in addition to major Fortune 500 companies - Google, Amazon, NGL Energy Partners and American Airlines. Even with hundreds of businesses expanding and more than $1 billion being recently invested into Tulsa, we have one of the shortest commute times in the country and room for growth. 


Utilities

Utility providers in the Tulsa region offer affordable, state-of-the-art services/infrastructure to businesses and homeowners alike.

Transportation

It’s easy to see why Tulsa has the nation’s second-fastest commute for a big city, at 20 minutes on average. For those who would rather ditch their cars, Tulsa Transit bus service provides curb-to-curb transportation. Aero, the city’s new BRT, connects riders and commuters to destinations along the vibrant Peoria corridor. Ridesharing services also make getting around on the go a breeze. Whether you’re headed to work, school, or a night out with friends, we have options.

Air

  • Home to Tulsa International Airport 
  • Tulsa International offers direct flights to 17 cities with an average 55+ departures per day
  • Three freight carriers

Rail

  • Two mainline carriers
  • Three short line carriers
  • Area switching services and piggyback facilities
  • Serves major industrial parks including Tulsa Port of Catoosa

Water

Freight

  • Central location for major distribution centers
  • Access to I-44, I-40 & I-35
  • One- to two-day delivery time to major cities in West, South and Central region
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