Orlando International

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City: Orlando
Country: United States
IATA code: MCO
Personnel: Mr Steve Gardner, Executive Director

Schedule Analysis: AirTran Airways, Capital Cargo International Airlines, information is also available on all airlines using this airport and their destinations, movements, aircraft mix and region analysis
Traffic Analysis: information available on Freight tonnage, Passenger Numbers and Aircraft movements

News:
Exchange rates mar Abertis' first quarter financials (14 May 2008)
Spanish firm Abertis’ airports business has delivered €15 million ($23 million) in first quarter EBITDA, although adverse exchange rates depressed the division’s performance. Abertis’ airport revenues for the quarter totalled €60 ...
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JetBlue nixes Los Angeles plans (08 May 2008)
JetBlue Airways will not launch planned transcontinental service to Los Angeles International airport (LAX) from Boston and New York City this month. The carrier has “postponed plans for LAX indefinitely” an airline spokesman ...
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Abertis posts healthy full-year airports results (28 February 2008)
Spanish infrastructure firm Abertis’ airports division has posted a bright full-year performance, posting a 14% EBITDA growth for 2007. Abertis’ EBITDA from its airports activity climbed to €105 million ($158.6 million) ...
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JetBlue to fly six Florida routes year-round (06 February 2008)
JetBlue Airways will fly year-round on six Florida routes that were previously seasonal offerings. Routes transitioning to year-round service are flights linking Fort Lauderdale with Charlotte and Raleigh, North Carolina. Service ...
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History:
McCoy Air Force Base was closed in 1974 and in 1975 the deed was received by the city for surplus land for airport use.
1976 saw Orlando given international airport status so the airport was renamed Orlando International.
A new North Terminal building


Technical Category: typical technical data includes; runway length, runway orientation, number of terminals and much more

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