# Melbourne Orlando International Airport (MLB)

> Melbourne, US · IATA: MLB · ICAO: KMLB · Medium Airport

## Quick Facts

| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| IATA | `MLB` |
| ICAO | `KMLB` |
| City | Melbourne |
| Country | US |
| Type | Medium Airport |
| Elevation | 10 m |
| Cargo | ❌ |
| GPS | 28.10280, -80.64530 |

## Description

In 2011 Embraer opened its first US assembly line at this field, and business jets of the Phenom and Praetor families have rolled out of Melbourne ever since. Melbourne Orlando International Airport (IATA: MLB, ICAO: KMLB) doubles as an aerospace manufacturing site: L3Harris keeps its global headquarters in town and Northrop Grumman runs a major development center on the airport. Scheduled traffic — American (PSA Airlines), Delta and seasonal TUI flights from the UK — brought around 748,000 passengers in 2023, with Atlanta the single busiest route. Routine air cargo does not exist here; express arrives by truck from Orlando and international tonnage clears through Miami. The "Orlando" in the name, added in 2021, stretches geography: the parks are a good hour away.

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