Tampa International Airport
Tampa International Airport is an international airport six miles west of Downtown Tampa, in Hillsborough County, Florida, United States. The airport is publicly owned by the Hillsborough County Aviation Authority.

Tampa Terminals
Tampa International Airport's Landside/Airside terminal was the first of its type in the world.[33] There is a central Landside Terminal where baggage and ticketing functions take place. The Landside Terminal is surrounded by four Airside satellites where airliner embarkment and disembarkment occur. Each Airside is connected to the Landside Terminal via an elevated automated people mover (APM) system, which employs 16 Bombardier Innovia APM 100 Shuttle Cars, which are in the process of being replaced with Bombardier Innovia APM 300R C801B. TPA was the first airport in the world to deploy a fully automated, driver-free people mover system and is host to Bombardier Transportation's longest-running APM system. There are four active airside (A, C, E, and F) with 59 gates.[34] All were constructed after 1985, and all airsides include a food court and gift shop, as well as outdoor smoking patios. Airsides E and F contain duty-free shops in addition to the regular gift shops to serve passengers arriving or departing on international flights

SkyConnect Rental Car Facility Station
The SkyConnect rental car facility station at Tampa International Airport (TPA) is a free, 24/7 automated people mover connecting the Main Terminal to the Rental Car Center (RCC). The 3-4 minute ride takes passengers from the terminal to on-site rental counters and parking garages, eliminating the need for shuttle buses

SkyCenter One
Tampa Airport is continuously expanding to allow travelers
a manageable and smooth way to work and travel. The
SkyCenter One is a 272,000-square-foot nine-story office building
in a prime spot connected by an elevated pedestrian walkway from
the SkyCenter atrium, the SkyConnect train station, and the Rental Car
Center. The building will include a conference center, fitness center,
café, and access to multipurpose trails. The new office building also
allows the Airport to demolish the existing offices near the Main
Terminal to reclaim the space to accommodate future growth.