Chihuahua International Airport

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

General Roberto Fierro Villalobos International Airport

Aeropuerto Internacional General Roberto Fierro Villalobos
The Chihuahua International Airport after completed renovations in 2019
Summary
Airport typeMilitary/Public
OperatorGrupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte
LocationChihuahua City, Chihuahua, Mexico
Elevation AMSL4,462 ft / 1,330 m
Coordinates28°42′10″N 105°57′42″W
Map
CUU
CUU
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
04/22 1,100 3,609 Asphalt
18R/36L 2,403 7,885 Asphalt
18L/36R 2,600 8,530 Asphalt
Statistics (2020)
Total Passengers818,151
Ranking in Mexico12th
Source: Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte

In 2019, 1,699,816 passengers used Chihuahua Airport, increasing to 818,151 in 2020.[1]

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Aeroméxico Mexico City
Aeroméxico Connect Mexico City, Monterrey (suspended)[2]
Aero Pacífico Los Mochis
American Eagle Dallas/Fort Worth
Calafia Airlines La Paz, Los Mochis
Interjet Mexico City (suspended)[3]
Magni Seasonal: Cancún, Mazatlán, Monterrey, Puerto Vallarta
TAR Ciudad Juárez, Culiacán, Hermosillo, Mexicali, Puerto Vallarta, Querétaro, San Luis Potosí
United Express Houston–Intercontinental
VivaAerobus Cancún, Guadalajara, Mazatlán, Mexico City, Monterrey
Volaris Cancún, Ciudad Juárez (suspended),[4] Denver, Guadalajara, Hermosillo (suspended),[4] Mérida (suspended),[4] Mexicali (suspended),[4] Mexico City, Puerto Vallarta (suspended),[4] Querétaro (suspended),[4] San José del Cabo (suspended),[4] Tijuana

Cargo airlines

AirlinesDestinations
Estafeta Dallas/Fort Worth, El Paso, Monterrey, San Luis Potosí, Tijuana

Busiest routes

Terminal map
Busiest domestic routes at Chihuahua International Airport (2020)[5]
Rank City Passengers Ranking Airline
1  Mexico City, Mexico City 203,307 Aeroméxico, Aeroméxico Connect, Interjet, VivaAerobús, Volaris
2  Jalisco, Guadalajara 48,474 1 VivaAerobús, Volaris
3  Nuevo León, Monterrey 40,545 1 Aeroméxico Connect, Interjet, Magni, VivaAerobús
4  Quintana Roo, Cancún 26,139 Magni, VivaAerobús, Volaris
5  Baja California, Tijuana 22,802 Interjet, Volaris
6  Sinaloa, Mazatlán 6,861 Magni, Volaris
7  Sonora, Hermosillo 6,775 1 TAR, Volaris
8  Querétaro, Querétaro 5,928 1 TAR, Volaris
9  Sinaloa, Culiacán 3,743 1 TAR
10  Yucatán, Mérida 2,931 1 Volaris

Accidents and incidents

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

See also

References

  1. "OMA's Monthly Traffic Report". Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte. Retrieved February 9, 2021.
  2. "Safety Precautions: COVID-19". Aeroméxico. February 2021. Retrieved February 4, 2021.
  3. "Interjet will not have more flights for the remainder of the year, cancel everything". explica. Explica.co. 17 December 2020. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  4. "With Volaris, Fly Sure to more destinations". Volaris. November 2020. Retrieved November 3, 2020.
  5. "Traffic Statistics by Airline" (in Spanish). Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes. January 2021. Retrieved February 9, 2021.


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