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Orlando Sanford International After another record year in passenger traffic, like all of the nation’s airports, SFB experienced declines during the
Poised for Strong Rebound pandemic. However, trending showed the strong resilience of SFB’s activity.
& Continued Growth
SFB is positioned well for recovery and future growth. Strong fiscal management has helped maintain low fees that
support Allegiant Airlines and are attractive to other airlines seeking a more cost effective alternative to MCO Airport.
The focus on further development of airport property will help keep SFB strong and diversified in the years to come.
PAX - Total
337,744 297,451 344,809
400,000 374,769
300,000 229,644 251,183 197,966 259,892 265,051 241,573 280,578
197,966 217,911 181,168
200,00 159,346
137,333 137,542 134,167 126,676 132,290
58,179
100,00 93,778 70,337
3,868
0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
2019 2020
The Future Commerce Park Zone Central Zone
SFB Property for Aviation 90 Tenants and 1.6 million sq/ft of space. 350 acres of airfield accessible property available
and Non-Aviation Development
North Zone South Zone
172 acres parallel to primary runway and SR 46. 114 acres adjoining Seminole County’s premier
Boombah Sports Complex.
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