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Orlando International Airport
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The Orlando International Airport is a primary international airport located 6 miles southeast of Downtown Orlando, Florida, with over 19.6 million enplanements in 2021, making it the busiest airport in the state and seventh busiest in the US. The airport serves as a hub for Silver Airways and an operating base for several airlines, including Avelo, Frontier, and Southwest, and has over 850 daily flights on 44 airlines. The airport was originally constructed as a US Army Air Forces facility during World War II and was later used as a Strategic Air Command base, McCoy Air Force Base, until it was closed in 1975 and converted into a commercial airport.learn more on wikipedia
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