๐บ๐ธ Duncan, United States of America
Halliburton Field (KDUC) serves Duncan, Oklahoma, positioned two miles south of the city center covering 560 acres at 1,113 feet elevation with a single concrete runway 17/35 measuring 6,650 by 100 feet designed to accommodate corporate aviation and general aviation operations in this oil and gas industry hub. Named for the global oilfield services corporation Halliburton, the airport reflects Duncan's significant role in petroleum industry operations and serves as a corporate aviation gateway for energy sector executives, technical specialists, and business travelers accessing Oklahoma's oil-rich region.
The facility operates with AWOS weather services on 119.07 MHz and CTAF communications on 122.8 MHz, providing essential aviation infrastructure for general aviation, corporate flights, and business operations supporting the regional oil and gas economy. While Duncan previously hosted commercial airline service with Mid-Continent Airlines connecting to Dallas, Oklahoma City, and Altus in 1973, the airport now focuses on serving private and corporate aviation needs for the energy industry and local business community.
Operational services include flight tracking capabilities, aircraft parking, and essential ground support services designed to meet the needs of corporate aviation clients and recreational pilots accessing south-central Oklahoma. The airport serves as an important transportation link for Duncan's industrial economy, enabling efficient business travel for oil field operations, corporate meetings, and regional commerce while supporting the broader general aviation community in this economically significant region of Oklahoma's petroleum industry corridor.
Halliburton Field (DUC) is a premier corporate and general aviation facility in Duncan, Oklahoma, primarily serving the regional oil and gas industry. For travelers connecting through DUC, the most important tip is to understand its role as a purely private and charter node; there are currently no scheduled commercial airline services at this field. For most visitors, the primary commercial 'connection' to the region is made by flying into Lawton-Fort Sill Regional Airport (LAW), located about 30 miles to the west, or Will Rogers World Airport (OKC) in Oklahoma City, and then completing the journey via rental car.
If you are flying privately into DUC, the airport's Fixed-Base Operator (FBO), 5B Aviation, provides comprehensive support, including professional ground handling and courtesy cars available for visiting pilots to use for short trips into town (approx.2 miles away) for meals or local business. Ground transportation beyond the courtesy cars requires advance coordination; local taxi services are available by phone, and rental car delivery can be coordinated through the FBO with advance booking. The airport features a substantial 6,650-foot concrete runway (17/35) that is in excellent condition and capable of handling large corporate jets.
Within the terminal, amenities include a modern pilot's lounge with Wi-Fi, restrooms, and flight planning tools. Because the airport is located in a high-activity energy corridor, pilots should be mindful of local industrial traffic and check for high-wind NOTAMs common in the southern plains. For those visiting the Halliburton corporate offices or regional industrial sites, DUC offers a professional and exceptionally efficient entry point.
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โข Halliburton Field serves corporate and general aviation in Duncan, Oklahoma.
โข There are no scheduled commercial airline services at DUC.
โข Most visitors connect through Lawton or Oklahoma City by rental car.
โข 5B Aviation provides FBO support, including ground handling and courtesy cars.
Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources