Orlando Airport Fun Facts — MCO Secrets You Didn’t Know

From Military Base to Modern Marvel: Central Florida's Gateway to the World

For over 80 years, Orlando International Airport has been Central Florida’s gateway to adventure, evolving from a modest military airfield into Florida’s busiest airport.

What started as a humble Army Air Forces facility in 1942 has become a technological marvel, handling over 57 million passengers annually by 2025. While many visitors know MCO as their first stop on the way to Disney World or Universal Studios, they often rush past its fascinating history and innovative features. Unlike its flashier Orlando neighbors, MCO quietly pioneered numerous aviation innovations, from being one of the first joint civil-military facilities to becoming the only U.S. airport with direct high-speed rail service.

The Basics: What You Need to Know

  • Location: 6 miles southeast of Downtown Orlando
  • Size: 11,605 acres
  • Terminals: A, B, and C
  • Annual Passengers: 57.2 million (2024)
  • Airlines: 44
  • Destinations: 135
MCO Orlando International Airport (Image: Dustin Fuhs)

From Cold War Spies to Mickey Mouse

The Story Behind MCO That “MCO” code on your luggage isn’t a Disney reference – it stands for McCoy Air Force Base, named after Colonel Michael Norman Wright McCoy. Originally Pinecastle Army Airfield, the base played a crucial role during the Cuban Missile Crisis, even hosting U-2 spy planes. In perhaps the most “Orlando” transformation ever, a military missile maintenance hangar became the airport’s first civilian terminal in the 1960s.

World’s Most Celebrated Terminal Takes Flight By 2023, MCO had racked up impressive accolades

North America’s Leading Airport (World Travel Awards), Best Airport for Recreation (Global Traveler magazine), and Best Family-Friendly Domestic Airport (WhereverFamily.com). Terminal C alone garnered multiple awards for engineering, construction, and sustainability – including Project of the Year from Airport Business Magazine.

Going Green at 35,000 Feet

Terminal C stands as the first LEED®v4 airport campus in the world. The terminal’s commitment to sustainability earned it the Benjamin J. Siwinski Sustainability Award, USBC Sustainability Technology Award, and even an international Green Apple Environment Bronze Award. The airport’s focus on energy usage and water management practices sets new standards for eco-friendly aviation.

All Aboard Florida’s First Airport Railway

In 2023, MCO made history by becoming the first U.S. airport to integrate high-speed rail service. The Brightline connection to Miami revolutionized Florida travel, making MCO not just an airport, but a true transportation hub. The innovative Intermodal Terminal Facility connects air travelers to rail service in a seamless experience that’s unique in North America.

A New Dawn Takes Flight

In 2024, MCO unveiled a complete rebrand, retiring the iconic “Rolling O” logo after 40+ years. The new design features vibrant orange and blue colors representing Florida’s natural beauty – from orange groves to clear skies. This modern identity reflects MCO’s evolution into a world-class global gateway.

MCO Orlando International Airport (Image: Dustin Fuhs)

Additional Fun Facts:

  • MCO’s famous carpet has such a devoted following that it wasn’t changed during the 2024 rebrand
  • The airport pioneered automated parking payment in Florida, accepting E-Pass and SunPass since 2005
  • Terminal C’s “Windows on Orlando” offers a unique multimedia experience celebrating Central Florida’s beauty

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Dustin Fuhshttp://www.stepstomagic.com
I’m Dustin Fuhs, a theme park fanatic that has created this platform to showcase my passion, tools and opinions to create a fun and interactive experience for everyone who visits. My goal is to help you and your family have the most magical experience at Walt Disney World. In reading my articles and ideas, I hope that you can find some fantastic ways to bring your dreams into reality!