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  2. Orlando International Airport - Wikipedia

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    For the previous military use of this facility, see McCoy Air Force Base. Orlando International Airport ( IATA: MCO, ICAO: KMCO, FAA LID: MCO) [ 6 ] is the primary international airport located 6 miles (9.7 km) southeast of Downtown Orlando, Florida. In 2021, it had 19,618,838 enplanements, making it the busiest airport in the state and seventh ...

  3. Orlando International Airport People Movers - Wikipedia

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    Bombardier CX-100 arriving at Airside 2 in 2008. Construction of the current terminal at Orlando International Airport began in 1978 and it opened in 1981. When the terminal opened, it only consisted of the western half of the landside terminal building and the two airsides on the west side of the terminal which contain Gates 1-59 (present-day Airsides 1 and 3).

  4. Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Check-in area at Fort Lauderdale – Hollywood International Airport, Terminal 1 Terminal 1 hallway Waiting room in Terminal 1 Concourse A. Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport, located in an unincorporated area, [36] covers 1,380 acres (558 ha) and has two runways: [1] [37] 10L/28R: 9,000 x 150 ft (2,743 x 46 m): asphalt

  5. Tampa International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Tampa International Airport (IATA: TPA, ICAO: KTPA, FAA LID: TPA) (known as Drew Field Municipal Airport until 1952) [4] is an international airport six miles (9.7 km) west of Downtown Tampa, in Hillsborough County, Florida, United States. The airport is publicly owned by Hillsborough County Aviation Authority (HCAA). [1]

  6. JetBlue - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, JetBlue announced that it was looking for a new headquarters location, and was considering moving either within the New York City metropolitan area or to the Orlando, Florida, area. [41] In April 2009, Helen Marshall, the president of the Borough of Queens, said that the City of New York was trying to keep JetBlue in the city. [42]

  7. O'Hare International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The Airport Transit System shuttles passengers between the terminal core (Terminals 1–3), Terminal 5, and the O'Hare Multi-Modal Facility (MMF). [68] The system, which re-opened on November 3, 2021, resumed round-the-clock service starting at 5 a.m. on Monday, April 18, 2022, [69] after a nearly six-year renovation. [70]

  8. List of country calling codes - Wikipedia

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    376 – Andorra (formerly 33 628) 377 – Monaco (formerly 33 93) 378 – San Marino (interchangeably with 39 0549; earlier was allocated 295 but never used) 379 – Vatican City (assigned but uses 39 06698). 38 – formerly assigned to Yugoslavia until its break-up in 1991. 380 – Ukraine. 381 – Serbia.

  9. Orlando Executive Airport - Wikipedia

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    Orlando Executive Airport. /  28.54556°N 81.33306°W  / 28.54556; -81.33306. Orlando Executive Airport ( IATA: ORL, ICAO: KORL, FAA LID: ORL) is a public airport three miles (6 km) east of downtown Orlando, in Orange County, Florida. It is owned and operated by the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) [ 1] and serves general aviation .