- In 2015, Orlando Airport saw more passengers arrive from Philadelphia than any other city
- At 13,297 acres, the Orlando airport is the 3rd largest in the U.S. in terms of landmass
- Orlando Airport charges the E-Pass and Sunpass toll transponders for parking payment
- Pilots coming into Orlando follow one of five approach patterns named CWRLD One, COSTR One, PIGLT OneE, MINEE TwoO and GOOFY Five
- There is no gum for sale at Orlando Airport
- The security lines on the “A” side of the Orlando terminal are often shorter as they are further from where the Disney bus lets passengers off
- Orlando was a designated emergency landing site for the space shuttle