-Dade Aviation Departmen t: Facts-at-a-Glance FLY Safe, FLY Smart Revised: April 2021

Miami-Dade FLY Safe, FLY Smart / Traveler Information Miami International -MIA The Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) continues to take aggressive Miami-Opa locka Executive Airport - OPF measures to avoid the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19). Together with our Miami Executive Airport - TMB federal partners, airlines and business tenants, we have continued to implement measures for the health and safety of our passengers, visitors and employees. Miami Homestead General Aviation Airport - X51 Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport - TNT • Requiri ng all passengers, visitors, and employees at MIA to wear facial coverings, as stated in Miami-Dade County Executive Order 23-20. Miami International Airport Installing protective plexiglass screens in key areas such as check-in Land area: 3,230 acres • Runways: 9-27: 13,016' counters, boarding gates, information counters and Transportation and Security Administration (TSA) checkpoint queue lines. 8R-26L: 10,506' 12/30: 9,355' • Coord inating with janitorial partners to ensure that high traffic 8L-26R: 8,600’ Mia mi Dareasade Aviation including restrooms,Department TSA checkpoints, international arrivals and MIA Rankings for 2019: employeeFacts -at- aareas-Glance have been deep cleaned and are frequently Among U.S. Airports maintained while following best practices. 1st International Freight 3rd International Passengers • Making sure high “touch-point” areas such as kiosks, handrails and 3rd Total Cargo (Freight + Mail) elevator buttons are cleansed frequently with hospital grade 3rd Total Freight disinfectant. 16th Total Number of Operations 14th Total Passengers • Placing signs throughout the terminal reminding passengers, visitors Among Worldwide Airports and employees to practice safe social distancing and wear facial 11th International Freight coverin gs. Informational signage on how to prevent the spread of 40th International Passengers COVID-19 can be found throughout the airport. 11th Total Cargo (Freight + Mail) 10th Total Freight • Positioning floor markings throughout the terminals, displaying where 30th Total Number of Operations passe ngers should stand to ensure proper social distancing. MDAD 45th Total Passengers staff will assist in urging passengers to practice social distancing if they are waiting in line. Capital Improvement Program: • Adding additional hand sanitizing stations throughout the terminals and A Modernized, Enhanced MIA near information counters, as well as key employee operating areas.

The Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners • Increasing the replenishment schedule of hand sanitizing solutions that adopted a new capital improvement program at MIA that meet and/or exceed CDC recommended standards. will fund up to $5 billion in airport-wide modernization projects over the next five to 15 years, paving the way for • Dining and retail locations are restricted to 50% capacity and social future growth in passenger and cargo traffic at MIA - distancing measures have been implemented. projected to reach 77 million travelers and more than four million tons of freight by the year 2040. Passengers are urged to contact their airline for the latest travel requirements and flight status.

Sub-Programs include: *Concourse “F’ Modernization and Central Terminal Effective January 26, 2021, all passengers entering the U.S. are required by the CDC to provide proof of a negative COVID test, regardless of vaccination. An exam Redevelopment before and after your trip can help avoid the spread of COVID-19. *Redevelopment of North Terminal’s Regional Commuter Visit the CDC website for more information. Facility *South Terminal Apron and Gate Expansion Visit MIA’s online newsroom at https://news.miami-airport.com or follow us on *New Hotel Development Twitter (@iflym ia) for the latest updates, as well as tips on how to remain safe and *Expanded aircraft parking positions and warehouses for healthy when traveling . For information about how Miami-Dade County continues cargo operations to respond to COVID -19, visit Miami-Dade County’s website.

MIA’s Top Airlines (March 2021) MIA Carriers and Destinations: Top Five Carriers for The Month – Total Traffic Carriers: (04/21)

U.S. 34 Scheduled 85 Total Passengers Total Freight International 66 Charter 15 American 1,469.638 Atlas Air 34,675.38 Total 100 100 Airlines Delta Air Lines 185,434 UPS 24,720.52 Note: Due to COVID -19, 17 foreign carriers are not operating during this month.

Envoy Air 173,915 Tampa 19,504.98 Number of Destinations: (April 2021) (American Eagle) Cargo Non-Stop United Airlines 130,801 LATAM 17,095.45 Domestic 58 International 72 Frontier 125,339 LANCO 16,629.24 Total 130 Airlines

Miami-Dade Aviation Depa rtment: Facts-at-a-Glance

FLY Safe, FLY Smart Revised: April 2021

Keeping MIA Competitive Keeping MIA Competitive (continued) MIA Airport Official: (Available in the App Store & Google Play) Pharma: Download our app – MIA Airport Official MIA is the first IATA Designated Pharma Hub Airport in the U.S. o Fast-Track Customs and the second in the world, after only Brussels Airport. The o Flight Updates designation underscores MIA’s leading role as a both safe o Shopping & Dining o English/Spanish and efficient global logistics hub for high-value, temperature- o Free sensitive drugs and medicines. MIA was recognized for being the first airport in the world authorized by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to integrate Mobile Passport Control into its mobile FTZ: application, making MIA Airport Official a digital one-stop shop for MIA travelers. The U.S. Department of Commerce designated MIA as a Foreign Previously, the only option travelers had was to download the separate Mobile Passport Trade Zone (FTZ) magnet site. Interested businesses may inquire Control app if they wanted to clear passport control via mobile device. to the Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) Marketing Global Entry: MIA has 16 automated Global Entry kiosks; 12 in the Division at [email protected] North Terminal and 4 in the South Terminal. Biometric Facial Recognition (Inbound Passengers): Offered in Cargo Flight Tracker: the Central Terminal, through Customs and Border Protection. Available on the MIA website – www.miami-airport.com/cargo.asp Biometric Facial Recognition (Outbound Passengers): Click on the “Cargo Flight Information” link and locate your flight Currently offered at select gates in the South Terminal. and see real time information on where your cargo is. TSA Checkpoint 3-D Scanning: Provides improved explosives detection capabilities at the checkpoint.

Airport Top Trade Partners (CYTD December 2020)

TOP TRADE PARTNERS BY TOTAL WEIGHT (US Tons) TOP TRADE PARTNERS BY TOTAL VALUE (US Dollars)

MIA Access & Intermodal Transport Passenger and Cargo Facilities Central Boulevard: Improvement program completed Terminal: Extending from MIA’s Central terminal, the South and which included: widening of Central North Terminals have added over 4 million square feet to MIA’s Boulevard, new service roads, wider bridges and improved existing 3.5 million square feet of space. access to parking facilities. 1. The South Terminal: adds 1.7 million square feet to MIA. 25th Street Viaduct: Construction of the east phase 2. The North Terminal: encompasses more than 3.8 million square project was completed in July 2011. The west phase project feet. was completed in July 2016 and provides a direct 3. The Central Terminal: 2 million square feet across three concourses connection between MIA’s cargo facilities and NW 82nd (excludes hotel space). Avenue. The North, Central and South Terminals have a total of 130 gates, with MIA Mover: The elevated train which connects MIA, the 101 international capable gates and 23 domestic gates, and a total of 617 new Rental Car Center, and the Miami Intermodal Center ticket counters. opened September 9, 2011. The Mover runs through Central Cargo: MIA’s cargo facilities encompass eighteen (18) cargo buildings Boulevard with the capacity to transport more than 3,000 with over 3.4 million square feet of warehouse, office and support passengers per hour. space. Apron space is presently 4.4 million square feet, with 44 Rental Car Center (RCC): The 3.4 million square foot facility common-use cargo positions and 27 leased cargo positions. opened on July 13, 2010. The RCC consolidates under one roof the operations of 16 rental car companies, with a combined inventory MIA Cargo Clearance Center: Centralizes the functions of of 6,500 rental cars. CBP providing for trade documentation processing. Miami Intermodal Center (MIC): Next to the RCC is the MIA Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) MIC, a massive ground transportation hub developed by the State Facility: Houses the Veterinary Services’ import and export of Department of Transportation linking rail, light rail, operations. automobile and bus traffic under one roof.