A major Midwest gateway, serving as the primary airport for the Kansas City metropolitan region and western Missouri.


Kansas City International Airport (MCI) is located 15 miles northwest of downtown Kansas City in Platte County. The airport serves as the main passenger and cargo hub for the region, with a new terminal complex completed in 2023 to enhance capacity and passenger experience.
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Passenger traffic reached a record 12,121,778 in 2024, representing a 4.8% increase year-over-year[2].
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Employees include airline staff, ground operations, concessions, security, and municipal services.

The 2023 terminal redevelopment expanded gate capacity and improved passenger flow, supporting future growth.
Deployment of touchless check-in, advanced baggage systems, and biometric screening enhances operational efficiency.
The airport integrates LEED-certified design, energy-efficient systems, and expanded recycling programs to reduce environmental impact.
Collaborate with federal agencies to secure infrastructure funding and advance regional transportation priorities.
Continue phased modernization of airfield and terminal facilities to support rising demand and operational resilience.
Accelerate adoption of renewable energy and sustainable aviation fuels to meet regulatory and community goals.