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Key Facts About Florida Airports

Airport Capital Improvements,
2008 – present
$17.3B
Total Revenue, 2018
$3.5B
PFC Revenue, 2018
$364M
Unrestricted Cash and Investments (year-end), 2018
$1.5B
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Source: A4A analysis of FAA Form 127 airport database.

See Airport Improvements Happening in Florida

MIA

Miami International

MCO

Orlando International

FLL

Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International

TPA

Tampa International

JAX

Jacksonville International

PBI

Palm Beach International

ECP

Panama City-Bay Co Intl

RSW

Southwest Florida International

SFB

Orlando Sanford International

PNS

Pensacola Regional

MLB

Melbourne International

SRQ

Sarasota-Bradenton International

TLH

Tallahassee Regional

PIE

St. Petersburg-Clearwater International

DAB

Daytona Beach International

GNV

Gainesville Regional

PGD

Charlotte County

APF

Naples Municipal

VPS

Fort Walton Beach

EYW

Key West International

SGJ

St Augustine

Airports sorted by Capital Improvements

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Airports are flush with cash and are recording sky-high revenues. See where this money is being used to improve the passenger experience without increasing the PFC.

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Written by Nick | October 21, 2019

Milton airfield undergoes millions in upgrades

The small Milton, Fla., airport plans to increase from 115 to 128 hangars around the 3,701-foot runway. Ten more hangars are also planned to be constructed in the future. The nearly $1.2 million project is the latest major improvement to the public general aviation airport owned by Santa Rosa County. The airfield has received about
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Written by Nick | October 15, 2019

Robots move bags around new $324 million MIA luggage system, speeding up screening

New automated porters are part of a $324 million remake of Miami International Airport’s baggage system designed to move baggage handling three times father than before. The new system debuts this month. TSA provided a $101.2 million grant, the largest grant the federal agency has awarded in seven years. Florida Department of Transportation contributed $13
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