Ciudad Acuña, MX 🇲🇽 Closed Airport
MX-0003
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971 ft
MX-COA
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Location: 29.331699° N, -100.981003° E
Continent: NA
Type: Closed Airport
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The airport was permanently closed in the early 2000s, estimated to be around 2001-2002. The closure directly coincided with the construction and inauguration of its replacement, the new Ciudad Acuña International Airport (ICAO: MMCC, IATA: ACN).
The primary reason for closure was its replacement by a new, modern facility. The old airport was located very close to the city center and had become subject to significant urban encroachment. This proximity to residential and commercial areas limited its potential for runway expansion, created safety and noise concerns, and its facilities were outdated for the growing economic needs of the border city. The new airport was built further from the urban core to allow for a longer runway, modern instrument approach systems, and capacity for larger aircraft to support the region's maquiladora (manufacturing) industry.
The site of the former airport has been completely redeveloped and is now unrecognizable as an airfield. The land has been fully integrated into the city's urban fabric. The former runway and airport grounds are now occupied by:
- **Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Acuña:** A major university campus is built directly on the former airport grounds.
- **Roads:** The Libramiento Emilio Mendoza Cisneros, a major city bypass road, cuts directly across the path of the former runway.
- **Commercial and Residential Development:** The surrounding area is now filled with businesses, homes, and public parks.
While the faint outline of the former runway can sometimes be discerned in historical satellite imagery, no airport infrastructure remains.
For decades, this was the main and only airport serving Ciudad Acuña. It was a vital piece of infrastructure for this border region, handling a mix of operations including:
- **General Aviation:** Private and business aircraft.
- **Air Taxi:** On-demand charter services connecting Acuña with other cities in Mexico and the US.
- **Government/Military:** Occasional use by government and military aircraft.
- **Limited Regional Flights:** It likely handled some limited regional commercial services using smaller turboprop aircraft.
Its historical importance lies in being the original air gateway that supported the city's commerce, trade, and connectivity before it outgrew the facility.
There are zero prospects for reopening this airport. The land has been irreversibly repurposed for critical urban infrastructure, including a university and a major roadway. It is physically impossible to restore the site to an operational airfield. The city's aviation needs are fully and more effectively served by the current Ciudad Acuña International Airport (MMCC).
Yeah, it's 1410. I've edited it.
I think you're right, Paul. I've added the new airport and move the codes over there. Do you happen to have an elevation for the new airport (MMCC)?
DAFIF has a different airport, "Ciudad Acuna Intl New", with the same ICAO code (MMCC) just a short distance away at 29.333917 -101.100892. Both locations look like airports in the satellite picture, although the other one has modern runway markings and this one doesn't. I wonder if this one has closed and re-opened at 29.333917 -101.100892?