Here’s a look at the current site plan of MCO and a rendering of what it could look like in the future:
Some of the concepts in the Orlando airport goals will be less visible to travelers, but aim to improve the airport experience all the same. These include:
completion of new baggage handling system for Terminals A and B by 2030
a new cargo processing facility by 2030
40% more small businesses working with MCO by 2030
“This vision focuses and unites everything we do around one core purpose: delivering an exceptional experience for everyone who passes through our airports,” said Lance Lyttle, CEO of GOAA, a position he assumed earlier this year. “We’re creating spaces that are more welcoming, efficient, and enjoyable, from the parking areas to the gate, so that every step of the journey feels seamless.”
“The board is proud to support a forward-looking vision that balances growth, innovation, and service to our community,” said Stephanie Kopelousos, chair of the GOAA board. “This plan ensures that as Central Florida continues to evolve, Orlando International Airport and Orlando Executive Airport remain world-class gateways that reflect the spirit, ambition, and hospitality for which our region is known.”
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