Wichita, Kansas

Wichita, Kansas
Downtown Wichita skyline (2023)
Exploration Place science museum (2013)
Nickname(s): 
Air Capital of the World, ICT
Location within Sedgwick County and Kansas
Interactive map of Wichita
Coordinates: 37°41′20″N 97°20′10″W / 37.68889°N 97.33611°W / 37.68889; -97.33611
CountryUnited States
StateKansas
CountySedgwick
Founded1868
Incorporated1870
Named afterWichita people
Government
  TypeCouncil–manager
  MayorLily Wu (L)
  City ManagerRobert Layton
Area
  City and county seat
166.52 sq mi (431.28 km2)
  Land161.99 sq mi (419.55 km2)
  Water4.53 sq mi (11.73 km2)
Elevation
1,303 ft (397 m)
Population
 (2020)
  City and county seat
397,532
  Estimate 
(2023)
396,119
  Rank51st in the United States
1st in Kansas
  Density2,454.05/sq mi (947.52/km2)
  Urban
500,231 (US: 84th)
  Urban density2,205.2/sq mi (851.4/km2)
  Metro
647,919 (US: 93rd)
DemonymWichitan
Time zoneUTC−6 (CST)
  Summer (DST)UTC−5 (CDT)
ZIP Codes
67201–67221, 67223, 67226–67228, 67230, 67232, 67235, 67260, 67275–67278
Area code316
FIPS code20-79000
GNIS ID473862
Websitewichita.gov

Wichita (/ˈwɪɪtɔː/ WITCH-ih-taw) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Kansas and the county seat of Sedgwick County. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 397,532, and the Wichita metro area had a population of 647,610. It is located in south-central Kansas along the Arkansas River.

Wichita began as a trading post on the Chisholm Trail in the 1860s and was incorporated as a city in 1870. It became a destination for cattle drives traveling north from Texas to Kansas railroads, earning it the nickname "Cowtown". In 1875, Wyatt Earp served as a police officer in Wichita for about one year before going to Dodge City.

In the 1920s and 1930s, businessmen and aeronautical engineers established aircraft manufacturing companies in Wichita, including Beechcraft, Cessna, and Stearman Aircraft. The city became an aircraft production hub known as "The Air Capital of the World". Textron Aviation, Learjet, Airbus, and Boeing/Spirit AeroSystems continue to operate design and manufacturing facilities in Wichita, and the city remains a major center of the American aircraft industry. Several airports located within the city of Wichita include McConnell Air Force Base, Colonel James Jabara Airport, and Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport, the largest airport in Kansas.

As an industrial hub, Wichita is a regional center of culture, media, and trade. It hosts several universities, large museums, theaters, parks, shopping centers, and entertainment venues, most notably Intrust Bank Arena and Century II. The city's Old Cowtown Museum maintains historical artifacts and exhibits the city's early history. Wichita State University (WSU) is the third-largest post-secondary institution in the state.