ORLANDO, FL. – With its heritage as Orlando’s original airport, Orlando Executive Airport (ORL) continues to prove itself a valuable economic and transportation asset. Final statistics from 2019 show ORL posted some of its highest totals in general aviation (GA) flight operations, fuel sales and record international activity.
The number of flight operations was the highest since 2008 and the amount of fuel sold was the second highest since 1999, highlighting the growing general aviation traffic at Orlando Executive.
“The airport is often the first and last impression many business and leisure visitors have of Central Florida,” said Phil Brown, Greater Orlando Aviation Authority CEO. “It is important that we strive to support all levels of aviation and the resulting economic benefits for the region.”
Several key factors contribute to the uptick in activity at ORL. Situated in the heart of Orlando, the central location offers corporate and private aviators convenient access to the region’s business and leisure centers. Two Fixed Base Operators provide 24-hour pilot and passenger services, fuel sales, aircraft maintenance, flight instruction and weather information. Also, ORL is one of the few general aviation airports with a U.S. Customs & Border Protection (CBP) facility, where international flights enjoy friendly service and flexible scheduling from CBP officers. In 2019, CBP processed a record 967 flights and set a single-month record with 112 operations in March. Since the CBP office opened, international flights have landed at ORL from 35 cities in 27 countries.
“A prime location is an important advantage, but our reputation as a premier GA airport has been achieved as a result of performance,” said Cyrus Callum, Director of General Aviation. “A combination of personnel, facilities and amenities make the airport a favorite of corporate aviation departments and private pilots alike.”
2022 Charlotte Douglas International Airport Report of Achievement
Giving back to the community is central to what Charlotte Douglas International Airport and its operator, the City of Charlotte Aviation Department, is about, and last year was no different.
Throughout 2022, while recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, we continued our efforts to have a positive impact on the Charlotte community. Of particular note, we spent the year sharing stories of how Connections Don't Just Happen at the Terminal - from creating homeownership and employment opportunities to supporting economic growth through small-business development and offering outreach programs to help residents understand the Airport better.
This whitepaper highlights the construction projects, initiatives, programs and events that validate Charlotte Douglas as a premier airport.
Download the whitepaper: 2022 Charlotte Douglas International Airport Report of Achievement.