$12B

In transportation infrastructure investments

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5

Major ports less than 2 hours away

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9

International airports within 100 miles

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Our Airports Boast 175+ Nonstop Destinations Globally

Central Florida is one of the most visited travel destinations in the world. To accommodate the millions of guests, we have world-class airports that offer nonstop flights to over 175 destinations. 

Orlando International Airport (MCO)

As the most traveled through airport in the state, Orlando International Airport is one of the top airports in the country. They offer flights to all of the world’s top destinations.

Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB)

North of Orlando and an hour from the Atlantic coast, Orlando Sanford International Airport is a great option for those who prefer a smaller airport, offering many flights to all the top travel destinations. 

Orlando Executive Airport (OEA)

Orlando Executive Airport serves private and corporate aircrafts. While the other Orlando area airports offer many commercial flight options, this airport serves those looking to charter private flights.

We’re Supporting the Future of Transportation with eVTOL

Electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) are aircrafts designed to combine the efficiency of electric propulsion with vertical takeoff and landing capabilities. We’re excited to support these innovators in our community.

Prime International Shipping Via Major Seaports

Orlando is positioned in the center of the state, which provides easy access to many seaports. 

Atlantic Ocean: Port Canaveral

The world’s only “quadramodal” foreign trade zone, this major deep-water port of entry located 50 miles east of Orlando features eleven deep-water cargo piers, six cruise terminals and the shortest direct entry on the East Coast.

Intracoastal Waterway: Port of Sanford

This Seminole County port offers 250,000 square feet of industrial and distribution space, a 350-foot main pier and 100-foot bulk unloading pier and river barge access via St. Johns River to Lake Monroe.

Gulf of Mexico: Port of Tampa

Located 70 miles west of Orlando, Florida’s largest cargo tonnage port operates primarily as a bulk commodities port serving Foreign Trade Zone 79.

Gulf of Mexico: Port Manatee

Located 35 miles south of Tampa, this is the closest U.S. deep-water seaport to Panama Canal and serves Foreign Trade Zone 169. It offers port-owned railroad interchanging with the CSX and easy highway connectivity to Central Florida.

Brightline High-Speed Passenger Train

Traveling between Orlando and South Florida has never been easier. Brightline connects travels to Florida’s most exciting destinations. Enjoy sustainable train service between Miami and Orlando.

Investing in Infrastructure

Central Florida is committed to investing in infrastructure to meet growth demands and ensure companies can take advantage of many varieties of transportation to support their supply chain needs.