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United Airlines starts work on new facility at Orlando International Airport

United Airlines starts work on new facility at Orlando International Airport
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United Airlines has commenced the development of a $315 million maintenance facility at Orlando International Airport, marking the largest private aviation investment in the airport's history. The construction, which began on March 27, is scheduled to be operational by late 2027. Covering an area of 354,400 square feet, the new facility will feature two hangars, warehouses, offices, workshops, and staff rooms. It is designed to handle maintenance tasks for up to six narrow-body aircraft or a combination of three narrow-body and one wide-body aircraft simultaneously.

As of this April, United Airlines holds the seventh-largest market share at the airport, with more than 40 daily departures. The project involves replacing older structures, including a hangar dating back to 1954, clearing the way for future aviation developments.

Kevin Thibault, CEO of the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA), stated, "United's new state-of-the-art Technical Operations complex represents a transformative investment in the region, while creating new development opportunity for the airport." He emphasized the availability of development-ready land with direct ramp and airside access as a result of the project.

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Tim Weisheyer, Chairman of the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority Board, highlighted the collaborative effort between United Airlines and the aviation authority. "As we continue to grow and innovate, this project perfectly aligns with our Aviation Authority's Strategic Plan, which emphasizes fostering a culture of multi-industry innovation," he said.

Tim Giuliani, president and CEO of the Orlando Economic Partnership, also acknowledged the project's role in strengthening Orlando’s status as a global gateway in the aviation sector. The airport currently manages nearly 58 million passengers annually. The 30-year lease for the facility is projected to generate $141.35 million in revenue, with an additional $88.12 million if extended for another 10 years.

This initiative is part of United Airlines' broader strategy to expand its global operations. In conjunction with the Orlando project, a $177 million maintenance facility is also under construction at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, Texas. Both projects are anticipated to be completed by the end of 2027.

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