Miami International Airport
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Runways
| Ident | Length | Width | Surface | Lighted |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 09/27 | 13016 ft (3967 m) | 150 ft | ASP | Yes |
| 08R/26L | 10506 ft (3202 m) | 200 ft | ASP | Yes |
| 12/30 | 9360 ft (2853 m) | 150 ft | ASP | Yes |
| 08L/26R | 8600 ft (2621 m) | 150 ft | ASP | Yes |
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关于 Miami International Airport
Miami International Airport is the primary airport serving the Miami metropolitan area in South Florida and the leading gateway between the United States and Latin America and the Caribbean. MIA opened in 1928 as Pan American Field and has grown into a major international hub handling over 52 million passengers annually. The airport features a single terminal building divided into three sections — North, Central, and South — with a total of six concourses and over 130 gates. MIA serves as the primary hub for American Airlines and is the busiest airport in Florida for international passengers. The airport has the largest concentration of international carriers in the Western Hemisphere and offers nonstop service to more than 160 destinations across the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East. MIA is also a leading cargo airport in the United States, ranking first nationally for international freight. The Metrorail Orange Line provides direct rail service from the airport to downtown Miami and surrounding neighborhoods. Miami International has invested heavily in capital improvements, including the North Terminal expansion and modernization of concourse facilities to accommodate growing demand from Latin American routes.