Orlando International Airport (KMCO)
Located 6 miles (10 km) southeast of Downtown Orlando, Florida, the Orlando International Airport is the busiest airport in the Sunshine State. The airport’s code, MCO, stands for McCoy Air Force Base, the former name prior to 1975. By area, it’s one of the largest commercial airports in the United States at 12,600 acres. In 2021, it handled over 19 million travelers, making it the busiest airport in Florida and the seventh most active in the US.
Orlando International Airport Runways
Orlando International Airport features four runways, two with a combination of asphalt and concrete, and two with concrete. All four are grooved with precision markings in good condition and are lit by approach lights, centerline lights, and touchdown points.
Runway 18L/36R
Runway 18L/36R is 200 feet wide and 12,005 feet long.
Runway 18R/36L
Runway 18R/36L is 150 feet wide and 10,000 feet long.
Runway 17R/35L
Runway 17R/35L is 150 feet wide and 10,000 feet long.
Runway 17L/35R
Runway 17L/35R is 150 feet wide and 9,001 feet long.