Adopting An Airport With MIA

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Adopt an Airport The Miami International Airport (code MIA) generates upwards of $30 billion in revenue per year, bringing in the vast majority (70%) of all international visitors to the entire state of Florida ("About Us," 2017). Therefore, MIA is a gateway airport to Florida and not just Miami. Furthermore, MIA is the gateway airport linking Latin America and the Caribbean with the United States, with more flights to and from these regions than any other airport in the United States ("About Us," 2017). According to the Miami International Airport's own website, their goal is to become a "hemispheric hub," ("About Us," 2017). However, there are several impediments to MIA reaching its status, the main one being its outdated infrastructure and terminals, which are reflected in its outdated and clunky website.

Financial Performance

One of the key strengths of MIA is the role the airport plays in the community, as a major employer but also as a superlative regional transportation hub for both passengers and freight. MIA ranks number one in the United States for international freight, and second in international passengers ("About Us," 2017). However, MIA just barely makes it into the top ten airports in the world in terms of international freight transport ("About Us," 2017).

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According to the MIA website, over 280,000 jobs are directly or indirectly linked to the Miami International Airport: a quarter of all the jobs in the entire Miami-Dade county ("About Us," 2017). Because the closest next airport is Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood, a far smaller venue, MIA retains its dominant market position in the region in spite of some of its terminals and services having not been upgraded for many years.
Environmental Issues

Miami-Dade County is less than progressive in general when it comes to maintaining high ethical standards including standards of environmentally sustainable development. The MIA airport is no exception; the website of the airport admits the shortcomings of MIA and states that the airport is currently striving to improve its standards. However, the airport has recently made some key improvements to environmental health and safety in the areas of civil engineering, environmental engineering, fuel system administration, and asbestos compliance ("Environmental," 2017).

Noise pollution is another issue with most airports, and MIA…

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"About Us," (2017). MIA. Retrieved online: http://www.miami-airport.com/about_us.asp

"Environmental," (2017). MIA. Retrieved online: http://www.miami-airport.com/environmental.asp


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