Orlando airport leader wants on-site K-12 school as part of 10-year plan

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The Orlando International Airport leadership set big goals for its 10-year discussion — including the possibility of an on-site K-12 school.

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Most of the requests were typical in nature including completing and getting up to full speed the new Terminal C project, which debuts next month; opening the Brightline hub at the airport and finding a solution to connect SunRail to the airhub; identifying an upgrade plan for the existing north terminal, improving parking, air connectivity and more.

The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority, the governing entity of the airport, went through a wishlist of wants for the airport over the next decade during its Aug. 17 meeting.

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