Orlando International Airport People Movers

Four of the systems, dubbed Gate Links, connect the airport's main terminal to four satellite airside concourses.

[1] The Gate Links (formerly branded as shuttles or APMs) connect the landside of terminals A and B with the four satellite airside concourses.

This eliminates the need for international arriving passengers to go through additional security screening before heading to the main terminal.

The terminal's layout was based upon the design of Tampa International Airport, whose Landside/Airside shuttles were also built by Westinghouse.

The audio announcements on the airside shuttles when the airport opened featured the voice of Jack Wagner.

[11] Terminal Link uses Mitsubishi Crystal Movers, although they heavily differ in appearance than those used for Airsides 1 and 3.

The Intermodal Terminal includes the station for Brightline, which began service in 2023, and it is also planned to be part of an expansion of SunRail in the future.

Mitsubishi Crystal Mover Urbanismo-22 on the Airside 3 APM in 2017
Bombardier CX-100 arriving at Airside 2 in 2008
Mitsubishi Crystal Mover on the Intermodal Terminal line