Chihuahua International Airport Aeropuerto Internacional de Chihuahua | |||||||||||||||||||
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Airport type | Military/public | ||||||||||||||||||
Owner/Operator | Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte | ||||||||||||||||||
Serves | Chihuahua City, Chihuahua, Mexico | ||||||||||||||||||
Time zone | CST (UTC−06:00) | ||||||||||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 1,330 m / 4,364 ft | ||||||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 28°42′10″N 105°57′42″W / 28.70278°N 105.96167°W / 28.70278; -105.96167 | ||||||||||||||||||
Website | www | ||||||||||||||||||
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CUULocation of the airport in ChihuahuaShow map of ChihuahuaCUUCUU (Mexico)Show map of Mexico | |||||||||||||||||||
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Source: Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte |
Chihuahua International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de Chihuahua); officially Aeropuerto Internacional General Roberto Fierro Villalobos (General Roberto Fierro Villalobos International Airport) (IATA: CUU, ICAO: MMCU) is an international airport located in Chihuahua, Mexico. It handles both national and international air traffic for the city of Chihuahua and is operated by Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte. The airport was named after Roberto Fierro Villalobos, an aviator pilot of the Mexican Air Force known for his role during the Mexican Revolution. In addition to serving national and international passengers, Chihuahua Airport accommodates military facilities for the Mexican Army and supports logistics and cargo airlines. It also facilitates various tourism, flight training, and general aviation activities.
This airport is one of the most isolated commercial airports in Mexico, as the nearest airport with passenger flights is located over 300 kilometres (190 mi) away in Ciudad Juárez. It is also one of the few airports in Mexico equipped with three runways, with the others located in Tampico and Mexico City-AIFA. In 2022, the airport served 1,727,006 passengers, and this number increased to 1,905,714 passengers in 2023, a growth of 10.35%.
Facilities
The airport is located 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) northeast of the city center, at an elevation of 1,330 metres (4,360 ft) above mean sea level. It features three asphalt-surfaced runways: Runway 18L/36R is the primary runway measuring 2,600 by 45 metres (8,530 by 148 ft). Runway 04/22 measures 1,100 by 30 metres (3,609 by 98 ft) in width, and Runway 18R/36L spans 2,400 by 20 metres (7,874 by 66 ft).
The commercial aviation apron features seven parking positions, while there are two general aviation aprons, known as the north and south aprons, designed to accommodate both fixed-wing aircraft and heliports for private aviation. Furthermore, there are additional parking spots at the cargo terminal with the operational capability to receive narrow-body aircraft.
The passenger terminal is a single-story building that includes arrival and departure facilities for both domestic and international flights. It provides typical services found at a regional airport, such as check-in counters for domestic and international flights, a security checkpoint, migration and customs facilities, car rental services, taxi stands, and retail stores. The departure concourse offers seven gates and features a mezzanine from which three jet bridges facilitate passenger boarding. The terminal can handle 40 operations and up to 450 passengers per hour. It also houses two VIP lounges, one of which is Aeromexico´s Premier Lounge. The parking facility offers both short-term and long-term parking spaces.
Chihuahua Airport is home to Air Force Base No. 13 (Spanish: Base Aérea Militar No. 13 Chihuahua, Chihuahua) (BAM-13). The base accommodates Air Squadron 110, which operates Cessna 182 aircraft, and Air Squadron 205 with Beechcraft T-6 Texan II aircraft. The base includes an aviation platform covering 14,500 square metres (156,000 sq ft), three hangars, and various facilities for the housing of Air Force personnel.
Airlines and destinations
Passenger
Cargo
Airlines | Destinations |
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Estafeta | Dallas/Fort Worth, El Paso, Monterrey, San Luis Potosí, Tijuana |
Destinations map
ChihuahuaMexico CityMexico City/AIFAMonterreyGuadalajaraMazatlánLos MochisCabo San LucasHermosilloCuliacánTijuanaCancúnPuerto VallartaQuerétaroLa Pazclass=notpageimage| Domestic destinations from Chihuahua International Airport Red = Year-round destination Blue = Future destination Green = Seasonal destination |
Dallas/Fort WorthDenverclass=notpageimage| International destinations from Chihuahua International Airport Red = Year-round destination Blue = Future destination Green = Seasonal/charter destination |
Statistics
Passengers
Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. Updates on reimplementing the Graph extension, which will be known as the Chart extension, can be found on Phabricator and on MediaWiki.org. |
Busiest routes
Rank | City | Passengers | Ranking | Airline |
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1 | Mexico City, Mexico City | 379,924 | Aeroméxico, Aeroméxico Connect, Viva Aerobus, Volaris | |
2 | Jalisco, Guadalajara | 145,315 | Viva Aerobus, Volaris | |
3 | Nuevo León, Monterrey | 126,773 | Magni, Viva Aerobus | |
4 | Quintana Roo, Cancún | 103,859 | Magni, Viva Aerobus, Volaris | |
5 | Baja California, Tijuana | 70,785 | Volaris | |
6 | United States, Dallas/Fort Worth | 41,681 | American Eagle | |
7 | Sinaloa, Mazatlán | 17,703 | Magni, Volaris | |
8 | United States, Denver | 14,689 | Volaris | |
9 | Sonora, Hermosillo | 7,780 | TAR | |
10 | Baja California, Mexicali | 7,264 | Volaris |
Accidents and incidents
Aeromexico Flight 230 ran off the runway on July 27, 1981. 30 people died.
See also
- List of the busiest airports in Mexico
- List of airports in Mexico
- List of airports by ICAO code: M
- List of busiest airports in North America
- List of the busiest airports in Latin America
- Transportation in Mexico
- Tourism in Mexico
- Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte
- List of Mexican military installations
- Mexican Air Force
- Copper Canyon
References
- ^ "OMA's December 2023 Total Passenger Traffic" (PDF; 292 KB). oma.aero. Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte S.A.B. de C.V. 8 January 2024. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
- "Aeroméxico Salón Premier".
- "Concluyen ampliación de Aeropuerto de Chihuahua".
- "Bases Aéreas. Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional".
- "Destinos: Chihuahua". senorair.com. Retrieved 16 June 2024.
- "Estadística operacional por origen-destino / Traffic Statistics by City Pairs" (in Spanish). Agencia Federal de Aviación Civil. January 2024. Retrieved 30 January 2024.
External links
- Media related to General Roberto Fierro Villalobos International Airport at Wikimedia Commons
- Official Website
- Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte/
- Chihuahua Airport information at Great Circle Mapper
- Aeronautical chart and airport information for MMCU at SkyVector
- Current weather for MMCU at NOAA/NWS
- Accident history for CUU at Aviation Safety Network