Rancho El Cibolo Airstrip

Ciudad Acuña, MX 🇲🇽 Closed Airport

ICAO

MX-1268

IATA

-

Elevation

3675 ft

Region

MX-COA

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Airport Information

GPS Code: Not available

Local Code: Not available

Location: 29.510658° N, -102.370734° E

Continent: NA

Type: Closed Airport

Keywords: CIC CIC

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Airport Information

Airport Closure Information

Last updated: Jul 25, 2025
Closure Date

The exact closure date is not officially documented. However, analysis of historical satellite imagery indicates the airstrip was well-maintained and likely active until at least 2015. Imagery from subsequent years shows a gradual decline, with significant vegetation overgrowth by 2018. Therefore, the airstrip was likely abandoned and ceased operations sometime between 2015 and 2018.

Reason for Closure

There are no official public records detailing the specific reason for the closure. As a private facility, the most probable reason is abandonment by the property owner. This is common for private airstrips and can be due to a variety of factors, including the sale of the ranch, the owner no longer having a need for the airstrip, or the prohibitive cost of maintenance. Its remote location and private nature make economic non-viability a primary likely cause.

Current Status

The airstrip is abandoned and non-operational. Current satellite imagery clearly shows the outline of the dirt runway, but it is significantly overgrown with scrub brush and other vegetation. The surface is in a state of disrepair and is unsafe and unusable for any type of aircraft. The site has reverted to undeveloped ranchland, with no new construction or alternative use apparent on the runway itself.

Historical Significance

Rancho El Cibolo Airstrip was a private, unpaved airfield. Its name, which translates to 'Buffalo Ranch', indicates it served a large private ranch in the remote region of northern Coahuila. Its significance was not public or commercial, but rather logistical for the ranch's owners and guests. It would have handled small, single or twin-engine propeller aircraft (such as Cessna, Piper, or similar models) capable of operating from short, unprepared surfaces. Operations likely included private transportation for the owner, transport for guests (potentially for hunting expeditions, a popular activity in the region), and possibly light agricultural or cargo support for the ranch itself.

Reopening Prospects

There are no known public or private plans to reopen Rancho El Cibolo Airstrip. Given its status as a small, private airstrip in a remote location that has been abandoned for several years, the prospect of it reopening is virtually zero. A reopening would require a significant private investment from the current landowner to clear the land, regrade the runway, and ensure it meets safety standards, which is highly unlikely without a specific, high-value need.

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