The airport serves domestic and international traffic. It is used mostly by general aviation traffic. Industries that use Wilson Airport extensively include tourism, health care and agriculture. Wilson Airport averages traffic of around 120,000 landings and take-offs annually.
Airkenya and other small airlines use Wilson Airport for scheduled domestic passenger services, instead of
Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. Missionary aviation operators
AMREF,
Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) and AIM AIR use Wilson Airport as their airport base on the African continent. It is used also for flight training. The airport is under the supervision of
Kenya Airports Authority (KAA). trainers of the
Kenya Air Force at Wilson Aerodrome in April 1973 As a result of faster check-in times and fewer flight delays, as compared to
Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Wilson Airport is commonly used by business executive aircraft for domestic and international travel. Common domestic destinations from Wilson Airport include
Kisumu Airport,
Mombasa International Airport and
Eldoret International Airport. At above sea level, Wilson Airport has two
asphalt runways: Runway 1 (heading 07/25) measures long and wide; Runway 2 (heading 14/32) measures long and wide. ==History==