Orlando International Airport (KMCO/MCO) METAR & TAF
Live METAR, TAF & runway wind for Orlando International Airport.
Get the current KMCO (MCO) weather for Orlando International Airport in Orlando, United States. The decoder below pulls the live METAR and TAF, breaks them into plain language, and uses the published runway headings to show which runway end is best lined up with the reported wind. It is the same operational weather language tested across the EASA ATPL Meteorology and Flight Planning syllabus.
Orlando International Airport airport facts
- ICAO code
- KMCO
- IATA code
- MCO
- Location
- Orlando, United States
- Elevation
- 96 ft
- Runways
- 4
- Coordinates
- 28.429, -81.309
Orlando International Airport runways
Orlando International Airport has 4 published runways (17L/35R, 17R/35L, 18L/36R, 18R/36L). The longest runway, 18L/36R, is about 12,005 ft (3,659 m) long. SkyStudy uses these runway headings with the live METAR wind to show the best-aligned runway end.
| Runway | Length | Surface | Headings |
|---|---|---|---|
| 17L/35R | 9,000 ft | ASP | 17L (180°) / 35R (360°) |
| 17R/35L | 10,000 ft | CON | 17R (179°) / 35L (359°) |
| 18L/36R | 12,005 ft | PEM | 18L (179°) / 36R (359°) |
| 18R/36L | 12,004 ft | CON | 18R (179°) / 36L (359°) |
Want to work a runway scenario by hand? Open the wind component calculator to get headwind, crosswind, and the gust case for any heading.
How to read the KMCO METAR
A METAR always follows the same order, so once you know the pattern you can read any station — including KMCO — at a glance:
- Station & time — the ICAO code (KMCO) and the observation time in UTC (Zulu).
- Wind — direction in degrees true and speed in knots, with gusts after a G. This is what SkyStudy matches against the Orlando International Airport runways above.
- Visibility & weather — prevailing visibility, then any precipitation or obscuration codes.
- Cloud — cover and base in hundreds of feet AGL (FEW, SCT, BKN, OVC).
- Temperature / dewpoint and the altimeter setting close out the report.
This is the same operational weather language tested across EASA ATPL Meteorology and Flight Planning. Prefer a guided walkthrough? Use the full METAR & TAF decoder.
KMCO weather — frequently asked questions
What is the ICAO code for Orlando International Airport?
The ICAO code for Orlando International Airport in Orlando, United States is KMCO, and its IATA code is MCO. Pilots use the ICAO code KMCO to request the METAR and TAF for this airport.
How do I read the KMCO METAR?
Read the KMCO METAR in order: station and time, then wind (direction in degrees true and speed in knots), visibility, weather and cloud, temperature and dewpoint, and finally the altimeter setting. The decoder above turns the raw KMCO METAR into this plain-language order automatically.
Where does the KMCO weather data come from?
The live METAR and TAF are pulled from the public NOAA Aviation Weather Center feed, the same authoritative source used in flight planning, and refreshed every few minutes. SkyStudy then layers its runway and wind logic on top.
How many runways does Orlando International Airport have?
Orlando International Airport has 4 published runways (17L/35R, 17R/35L, 18L/36R, 18R/36L). SkyStudy combines these runway headings with the live KMCO wind to show which runway end is best aligned right now.
Is the KMCO METAR and TAF decoder free?
Yes. SkyStudy publishes this KMCO weather page as a free tool. If you are studying for EASA ATPL exams, the same METAR and TAF language appears in Meteorology, Flight Planning, and Operational Procedures — and SkyStudy turns it into practice questions and mock exams.
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