General Roberto Fierro Villalobos International Airport

General Roberto Fierro Villalobos International Airport
Aeropuerto Internacional General Roberto Fierro Villalobos

IATA: CUUICAO: MMCU

CUU
Location of airport in Mexico

Summary
Airport type Military/Public
Operator Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte
Location Chihuahua, Chihuahua
Elevation AMSL 4,462 ft / 1,330 m
Coordinates 28°42′10″N 105°57′42″W / 28.70278°N 105.96167°W / 28.70278; -105.96167
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
04/22 3,609 1,100 Asphalt
18R/36L 7,885 2,403 Asphalt
18L/36R 8,530 2,600 Asphalt
Statistics (2015)
Total Passengers 1,110,513
Ranking in Mexico 15th Decrease 1
Source: Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte

General Roberto Fierro Villalobos International Airport (IATA: CUU, ICAO: MMCU) is an international airport located in Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico. It handles national and international air traffic of the city of Chihuahua.

In 2014, Chihuahua Airport handled 961,538 passengers, and in 2015 it handled 1,110,513 passengers.

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Aéreo Calafia Cabo San Lucas, La Paz, Los Mochis, Mazatlán
Aero Pacífico Los Mochis
Aeroméxico Mexico City
Aeroméxico Connect Ciudad Juárez, Guadalajara, Hermosillo, Mexico City, Monterrey, Torreón/Gómez Palacio
American Eagle Dallas/Fort Worth
Interjet Mexico City
Magni Seasonal: Cancún, Mazatlán, Puerto Vallarta
TAR Ciudad Juárez, Culiacán, Hermosillo, La Paz, Mazatlán, Monterrey
United Express Houston-Intercontinental
VivaAerobus Mexico City (begins June 17, 2016),[1] Guadalajara (begins June 17, 2016),[1] Monterrey
Volaris Cancún, Denver, Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey, Tijuana

Cargo airlines

AirlinesDestinations
Estafeta Dallas/Fort Worth, Monterrey

Busiest routes

Terminal map
Busiest domestic routes at Chihuahua International Airport (2015)[2]
Rank City Passengers Ranking Airline
1  Distrito Federal (México), Mexico City 319,771 Steady Aeroméxico, Aeroméxico Connect, Interjet, Volaris
2  Nuevo León, Monterrey 92,962 Steady Aeroméxico Connect, TAR, VivaAerobus, Volaris
3  Jalisco, Guadalajara 33,900 Steady Aeroméxico Connect, Volaris
4  Chihuahua, Ciudad Juárez 18,829 Increase 1 Aeroméxico Connect, TAR
5  Sonora, Hermosillo 16,008 Decrease 1 Aeroméxico Connect, TAR
6  Coahuila, Torreón 11,669 Increase 1 Aeroméxico Connect
7  Baja California, Tijuana 8,579 Increase 1 Aeroméxico Connect, Volaris
8  Quintana Roo, Cancún 6,417 Decrease 2 Magni, Volaris
9  Sinaloa, Mazatlán 2,689 Steady Aéreo Calafia, Magni, TAR
10  Sinaloa, Culiacán 2,058 TAR

Accidents and incidents

Aeromexico Flight 230 ran off the runway on July 27, 1981. 30 people died.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "VivaAerobus has new routes for you (in Spanish)". Viva Aerobus. January 2016. Retrieved January 19, 2016.
  2. "Air Operational Statistics". Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes. January 2016. Retrieved January 27, 2016.

External links


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