North America's busiest cargo airport and a key passenger gateway for the Mid-South.


Memphis International Airport (MEM) is located 7 miles southeast of downtown Memphis. It serves as a major hub for cargo operations and provides vital passenger connectivity for the region. The airport is home to FedEx's global superhub and supports significant economic activity.
35.0425, -89.9767
Passenger traffic increased by 1.69% year-over-year in 2024, setting a new record for the airport.
33,000
Workers across airlines, cargo operations, ground services, concessions, and airport administration.

The ongoing terminal modernization and parking expansion projects will increase MEM's passenger and cargo handling capacity.
Deployment of real-time parking guidance systems and enhanced baggage handling automation will improve operational efficiency.
Implementation of energy-efficient lighting, recycling programs, and support for sustainable aviation fuels aligns MEM with environmental standards.
Collaborate with federal and local authorities to secure infrastructure funding and advance regional transportation initiatives.
Accelerate modernization of terminal facilities and ground access to address future demand and operational resilience.
Expand green building practices and invest in renewable energy to meet regulatory and environmental goals.