GOAA approves proposal for Parking Guidance System at MCO to reduce parking time at the airport

The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority Board has approved a proposal to add a Parking Guidance System to improve parking and ease traffic congestion at Orlando International Airport (MCO).

Orlando, FL — The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority Board has approved a proposal to help improve parking and ease traffic congestion to avoid the anxiety of arriving to the airport on time.

The proposal adds a Parking Guidance System, which is similar to what we see at several Central Florida attractions and hospitals.

The PGS operates by monitoring vacancies in real-time, with colored indicators that identify open parking spaces and contain important parking information that helps reduce parking time.

The boards proposal is searching for companies to help provide the software, support and installation of the guidance system to be added to the Aviation Authority’s parking facilities.

This project will cost an estimated $9,600,000. The company for the project is scheduled to be selected this June.

See video example below of a similar system operating at LAX: