Yes, Orlando International Airport (MCO) is a massive "Large-Hub" facility and one of the most important airports in the world. In 2026, it is ranked as the 9th busiest airport in the United States by passenger volume, serving over 50 million people annually. Physically, the airport is an "11,600-acre" giant, making it one of the largest by land area in Florida. It features four massive runways (two of which exceed 12,000 feet) and three main terminal complexes, including the state-of-the-art Terminal C, which opened in late 2022. MCO is a primary gateway for global tourism, serving as the "doorstep" to Disney World and Universal Studios. With nonstop flights to over 170 destinations and over 170 food and retail locations on-site, it is not just "big" in terms of size, but also in its economic impact, contributing over $41 billion to the Central Florida economy every year.