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Greater Orlando Aviation Authority

Greater Orlando Aviation Authority

www.orlandoairports.net

Orlando International Airport (MCO) is located in Orange County, Florida, about six miles southeast of Orlando. Orlando’s reputation as the world’s primary tourist destination results in high air travel demand at MCO, but that’s not the whole story. MCO continues to focus on building its air cargo business and offers many efficient options to airfreight shippers. As one of the busiest airports in the world. MCO continues to thrive.

Miami International Airport

Miami International Airport

www.miami-airport.com

The top U.S. airport for international freight, Miami International Airport (MIA), located on 3,230 acres of land near downtown Miami, is operated by the Miami-Dade Aviation Department and is the property of Miami-Dade County government. MIA is also the leading economic engine for Miami-Dade County and the state of Florida, generating business revenue of $33.7 billion annually. Despite the decline of economies in many key Latin American and European markets, MIA held its ground as one of the world’s top 10 air cargo hubs in 2015, with 1.9 million tons of international freight and 256,891 tons of domestic shipments.

Port Everglades

Port Everglades

http://www.porteverglades.net

Nobody moves cargo in and out faster than Port Everglades. The port is part of a thriving global transportation network that counts among its attributes a favorable location less than one mile from the Atlantic Shipping Lane, direct access to multimodal inland links through Florida’s interstate and highway systems, and an FEC rail hub within two miles. Across the street is Fort Lauderdale Airport, one of the fastest-growing airports in the nation. Visit the Web site for more details.

Port Tampa Bay

Port Tampa Bay

www.porttb.com

Tampa/Hillsborough County boasts some of the highest-rated international and domestic shipping facilities in the nation. Strategically located on Florida’s west coast, the Port of Tampa is easily linked to rapidly expanding markets in Central and South America, and beyond the Panama Canal. The port also provides ship building, maintenance, and repair. To learn more about these services, point your browser to the port’s web site.