Orlando, United States
Orlando Executive Airport opened in 1942 and is operated by the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority. It primarily serves general aviation, corporate aviation, and flight training activities.
The airport handles approximately 300,000 aircraft operations annually. Its IATA code is ORL.
There are plans to enhance facilities for business aviation and general aviation services.
Orlando Executive Airport (ORL) has one main terminal building. It primarily serves general aviation and corporate traffic, with no scheduled commercial passenger service.
The terminal includes facilities for flight operations, passenger services, and aircraft handling. There are no specific gates or concourses as the airport caters to smaller aircraft and private jets.
The airport does not have recent expansion projects focused on passenger terminals, as its primary function is to support general aviation.
Short-term parking is available at $2 per hour, with a daily maximum of $12. Long-term parking is available at $10 per day. There is no pre-booking available.