Del Norte International Airport (IATA: NTR, ICAO: MMAN) serves Monterrey, MX.
Del Norte International Airport (IATA: NTR, ICAO: MMAN) is a secondary airport for Greater Monterrey, Mexico, primarily catering to general aviation, flight training, and executive flights,. It does not offer scheduled passenger public flights,.
Notable Features and History:
- Established by American Airlines in the 1940s, it was the primary airport for Monterrey until Monterrey International Airport replaced it in 1970.
- The airport has two asphalt runways: Runway 02/20 (2,011 meters/6,598 feet) with an ILS/DME, and Runway 11/29 (1,538 meters/5,046 feet),.
- It features 123 hangars, a control tower, a small terminal, and multiple aprons.
- The airport hosts the Research Center for Innovation in Aeronautical Engineering, part of the Autonomous University of Nuevo León.
- Air Force Base No. 14, which operates Cessna and Bell aircraft, is located on the airport premises.
Current Status: Del Norte International Airport is operational and public. It is towered and equipped to handle commercial services, though it mainly serves general aviation. The airport houses 300 aircraft and has 200 active members. Fuel types 100LL and Jet A are available, along with hangars and tiedowns.
*Sources researched: centreforaviation.com, ikipedia.org, airportcodes.io, pilotnav.com, airportguide.com*
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Where is Del Norte International Airport located?
Del Norte International Airport is located in Monterrey, MX, at an elevation of 1476 ft. Its IATA code is NTR and ICAO code is MMAN.