The world's busiest airport by passenger traffic, serving as a major hub for domestic and international flights.


Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) is located 10 miles south of downtown Atlanta. It serves as the primary international gateway for the region and is Delta Air Lines' main global hub, offering extensive domestic and international connectivity.
33.63667, -84.42806
Passenger traffic has increased by 3.3% year-over-year.
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Workers across airlines, ground services, concessions, security, federal agencies, and municipal operations.

The completion of ATLNext projects, including terminal upgrades and runway enhancements, will increase passenger and cargo handling capacity.
Implementation of biometric screening, 5G-ready coverage, and AI-driven operations will improve efficiency and passenger experience.
Adoption of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF), green building practices, and expanded EV charging infrastructure will align ATL with global environmental standards.
Engage with federal authorities to resolve DEI-related disputes and secure necessary funding.
Prioritize modernization projects, including new terminals and runway expansions, to address capacity constraints and enhance operational resilience.
Accelerate the adoption of sustainable practices to meet environmental goals and regulatory requirements.