Plank #20 · Economy
Trade, Travel, & Economic Development
Grow international partnerships, support trade delegations, improve airport connectivity, modernize travel infrastructure, and align workforce pipelines with trade-driven jobs...
Classification
External CoordinationDelivery depends on another board, county agency, state office, or public authority the mayor cannot direct alone.
§ 01The Promise
Grow international partnerships, support trade delegations, improve airport connectivity, modernize travel infrastructure, and align workforce pipelines with trade-driven jobs.
§ 02Authority Scope
Orlando International Airport is run by GOAA, an independent authority the mayor does not control unilaterally.
§ 03Analysis
The mayor can help convene trade and business strategy. Airport capital planning, airline-route decisions, and major mobility choices still require another governing body.
§ 04Recurring Barriers
Implementation barriers identified across the audit; tap to expand a definition.
§ 06Legislative Record
No distinct airport-governance delivery record is identified beyond the platform itself.
§ 07Within-Authority Path
Use the mayoral and GOAA seats for coalition building, but keep the city promise focused on trade promotion, delegations, and workforce alignment that City Hall can actually organize.
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Records with shared policy areas or recurring implementation barriers.
Accountability
- Prepared by
- OrlandoFirst.city
- Published
- April 24, 2026
- Last reviewed
- May 4, 2026
- Last updated
- May 4, 2026
