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On December 2, 1963, the airport's name changed from "Aeropuerto Central" (Central Airport) to "Aeropuerto Internacional de la Ciudad de México" (Mexico City International Airport). [15] In the 1970s, the two shortest runways (13/31 and 5 Auxiliary) were closed to facilitate the construction of a social housing complex in that area, named ...
Plan de Guadalupe International Airport: San Cristóbal de las Casas: Chiapas: MMSC: SZT: San Cristóbal de las Casas National Airport (closed) San Felipe: Baja California: MMSF SFH San Felipe International Airport: San Luis Potosí: San Luis Potosí MMSP SLP Ponciano Arriaga International Airport: San Luis Río Colorado: Sonora: UAC San Luis ...
Felipe Ángeles Airport's conversion as a civilian airport has been in response to congestion challenges at Mexico City International Airport, a longstanding topic in Mexican politics since the early 2000s. The airport, constrained by its location in a densely populated area, faced limitations in infrastructure expansion due to urban ...
Operations at Mexico City's principal airport are "very risky," President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Friday. The Mexico City International Airport (AICM) is operating at 150% of its ...
Rank Airport City served Country Passengers Annual change Position change 1: Mexico City International Airport: Mexico City Mexico 48,415,693 [22]: 4.70%: 2: São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport
Aeromexico is making it easier to fly between Mexico and the U.S. with a new route launching May 1. Flying once daily, the new route will be the first to connect Mexico City's newest airport ...
Terminal Aérea is an underground metro station on Boulevard Puerto Aéreo, in Venustiano Carranza borough, in eastern Mexico City. [3] [4] It is located approximately 200 meters (660 ft) away from the entrance to the Gate A of the Terminal 1 at Mexico City International Airport.
Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, S.A.B. de C.V., known as ASUR, is a Mexican airport operator headquartered in Mexico City, Mexico. It operates 9 airports in the southeastern states of Mexico, including that of Cancún. It is the third largest airport services company by passenger traffic in Mexico.