Since the report of oxamide ligands, they have been widely used for the efficient construction of various types of C‐X (such as C, N, O and S) bonds. To evaluate whether the easily tunable electronic properties and unique coordination modes of oxamide ligands can also shine in the field of oxidation, we initiated a study on oxamide ligand/copper/air oxidation and applied it to the oxidation of alcohols to assess its practicality and potential applications. The practicality of this strategy was further verified through scale‐up reactions on a 100 mmol scale and gram‐scale derivatization of pharmaceutical molecules.