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Airports

Metro Orlando’s business environment is strengthened by the presence of a world-class international airport that is consistently recognized for excellence in customer service, and six other regional airports that provide travelers with a variety of options. Detailed information on each of these airports is found below.

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Annual Air Traffic Summary

Annual Passengers by Airline
Monthly Air Traffic Summary - Orlando International Airport
Monthly Air Traffic Summary - Orlando Sanford International Airport


Orlando International Airport

  • More than 36 million passengers served in 2007.
  • North America's best large airport for customer service.
  • 4th largest airport in the nation for domestic origin and destination.
  • 2nd best airport in the world for customer service.
  • 11th fastest-growing major airport in the world.
  • 10th busiest airport in the nation; 20th in the world.
  • More than 980 arrivals and departures daily.
  • Scheduled non-stop service available to 86 domestic destinations and 16 international destinations (including direct flights to Monterey, Mexico and Frankfurt, Germany).
  • 17th largest port of entry for international visitors in the continental United States.
  • 205,733 tons of cargo in 2007
  • 205-acre park, Foreign Trade Zone No. 42, offers duty exemptions or deferments for companies receiving materials from foreign countries.
  • More than 15,000 acres, the third largest parcel of airport property in the country. Only 35 percent of airport property is developed, leaving large areas available for expansion.
Greater Orlando Aviation Authority

 

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Traffic Statistics/Airline Activity Reports



Orlando Sanford International Airport

  • Third most active international airport in Florida; 13th most active international airport in the nation.
  • Four paved runways ranging from 3,750 to 9,600 feet long.
  • Rated for wide-body air carriers, with a Federal Aviation Authority air-traffic control tower, approved instrument approach, aircraft service facilities and U.S. customs office.
  • Foreign Trade Zone No. 250.
  • 395-acre Sanford Airport Commerce Park with rail service available in its western sector.
  • 50,000–square–foot cargo building, in the Sanford Airport Commerce Park, enables cargo handling, pallet preparation and receiving.
  • $25 million expansion that added a two-story terminal complex of more than 120,000 square feet. Increasing total number of gates to 12.
  • 13,500-square-foot incubator—the Airport Enterprise Center.
Orlando Sanford International Airport

 

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Traffic Statistics/Airline Activity Reports



Kissimmee Gateway Airport

  • Closest public airport to Walt Disney World and other area attractions.
  • 900-acres and two paved runways, 6,000 feet and 5,000 feet in length, can accommodate all corporate aircraft and many commercial airliners.
  • Instrument approaches for all-weather access.
  • Available services include fuel, maintenance, avionics, hangars, flight instruction, aircraft charter and rental cars.
  • Recently constructed air traffic control tower.
  • 26-acre industrial park for both aviation and non-aviation related businesses.
  • Regulation, 18-hole golf course on site.
Kissimmee Gateway Airport

Leesburg International Airport

  • 30 miles northwest of Orlando.
  • 5,000-foot paved runway.
  • Recently added U.S customs and border protection inspection.
  • Accommodates general aviation and corporate pilots with 24 hours a day services which include FBO facilities, fuel, flight instruction, maintenance, refurbishing, navigational aids, hangar space, and open tie-down space.
  • Industrial zone, accommodates small industrial cargo.
  • Expansion program includes air traffic control tower, rescue fire station, new FBO facility, and precision instrument landing system.



Orlando Executive Airport

  • 25th busiest general aviation airport in the United States.
  • Aside from meeting both personal and corporate flying needs, services include flight instruction, aircraft sales and rentals, maintenance, charter, storage, and air ambulance services.
  • 1,056 acres owned by the City of Orlando.
Greater Orlando Aviation Authority

Mid-Florida Air Service Airport

  • Located in Eustis (Lake County).
  • 3,000-foot lighted runway suitable for most general aviation.



Orlando Apopka Airport

  • Located in Apopka (Orange County).
  • 4,000-foot paved runway.
  • FBO and self-serve AvGas and JetA fuel, conference room, hangar space and aircraft maintenance.
Orlando Apopka Airport
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