Orlando International Airport

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The Orlando International Airport ( ICAO: KMCO, IATA code MCO - an abbreviation of the old name McCoy airbase ) is the significantly larger of the two international airports in the metropolitan region in Orlando (Florida, United States). In 2012, 35.3 million passengers were handled, he is so in terms of passenger traffic after the Miami International Airport with 39.5 million passengers in 2012, the second largest in the state of Florida. Airport operator, the Authority Greater Orlando Aviation Authority ( GOAA ) in Orlando.

The second and smaller airport, Orlando Sanford ( SFB) is located 43 km away in the town of Sanford.

Airlines and destinations

In addition to many international and domestic airlines, Lufthansa binds with a direct connection to Frankfurt am Main on the Orlando airport to Germany.

Airport infrastructure

The airport has an airport infrastructure: Four asphalt or concrete start and runways at a height of 29.3 meters above the sea level. ILS -led landing approach is offered throughout. There are four terminals with 99 gates.

MCO was a Notflughafen for the Space Shuttle in the case of an unscheduled landing.

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