San Francisco de los Romo, MX 🇲🇽 Closed Airport
MX-0062
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6202 ft
MX-AGU
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Local Code: Not available
Location: 21.9998° N, -102.2673° E
Continent: NA
Type: Closed Airport
Keywords: RMK
There are no recent traveler reviews or experiences available for Aeródromo del Rancho "Medio Kilo" (MX-0062) in San Francisco de los Romo, MX.
Information suggests that Aeródromo del Rancho "Medio Kilo" (MX-0062) is listed as a Closed Airport and is also mentioned as being in a "Proceso de Terminación a solicitud de Permisionario" (Termination process at the request of the Permittee). Therefore, it does not appear to be an active facility handling regular traveler traffic or generating public reviews.
Due to the apparent status of the aerodrome, there is no publicly available data regarding overall traveler sentiment, terminal facilities, amenities, cleanliness, security wait times, customs/immigration experience, transportation connections, parking, notable strengths, or common complaints.
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Approximately 2020
Economic reasons and land redevelopment. The land occupied by the aerodrome was sold and repurposed for a major industrial project, making it more valuable for industrial use than for private aviation.
The site has been completely demolished and redeveloped. It is now the location of the 'Parque Industrial FINSA Aguascalientes', a large industrial and logistics park. All traces of the runway, hangars, and other airport infrastructure have been removed to make way for large warehouses, access roads, and manufacturing facilities.
Aeródromo del Rancho "Medio Kilo" was a small, private airstrip. Its primary function was to serve the needs of the ranch it was named after and support local general aviation activities. Operations were limited to small, single-engine aircraft, such as Cessnas and Pipers, used for private transportation and potentially agricultural purposes like crop dusting. It did not handle commercial or public passenger traffic and held no major regional or national significance.
None. The permanent and large-scale industrial development on the site makes the reopening of the airport impossible. The land has been irrevocably repurposed.