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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The Orlando International Airport neighborhood in Orlando, Florida, experienced population growth from 2010 to 2022. The population increased from 711 to 1,193 residents, a 67.8% increase over 12 years.
Population density increased from 38.08 people per square mile in 2010 to 63.89 people per square mile in 2022. This change indicates a gradual shift towards a more developed, but still relatively sparse, residential area.
The neighborhood reached peak population in 2019 with 1,307 residents, followed by a decrease to 1,134 in 2020. This decline may be attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic. The population has shown recovery since, reaching 1,193 in 2022.
The estimated 457 housing units for the 2022 population, based on the national average household size, suggests a predominance of single-family homes or small multi-unit dwellings.
The neighborhood's proximity to Orlando International Airport likely influences its dynamics. Residents may benefit from convenient access to air travel and employment opportunities, but may face challenges such as noise pollution.
The gradual population increase over the years, despite the temporary setback in 2020, indicates growing interest in this area. This could be driven by job opportunities in the aviation sector, airport-related businesses, or Orlando's overall growth.
Future growth patterns may be influenced by airport expansion plans, local zoning regulations, and broader economic trends affecting both the aviation industry and the Orlando metropolitan area.