Ciudad Acuña, MX 🇲🇽 Closed Airport
MX-1917
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2874 ft
MX-COA
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Location: 28.96752° N, -102.8102° E
Continent: NA
Type: Closed Airport
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The exact date of closure is not officially documented, as is common for small, private airstrips. Based on analysis of historical satellite imagery showing progressive degradation and vegetation growth on the runway, the airstrip likely fell into disuse and was effectively abandoned sometime in the late 2000s or early 2010s.
The airport was not a public or commercial facility, but a private utility airstrip. Its closure was not due to a specific event like an accident or military conversion, but rather due to abandonment and disuse. This is typically for economic reasons, such as the ranch it served changing ownership, the owners no longer operating an aircraft, or the cost of maintenance becoming prohibitive for its limited use.
The site is completely abandoned. Satellite imagery confirms the presence of a clearly defined but heavily degraded dirt runway. The surface is overgrown with desert scrub and shows signs of erosion and vehicle tracks crossing it, indicating it is no longer maintained or used for aviation. The land has effectively reverted to being part of the surrounding undeveloped ranchland.
Jaboncillos Airport held no major national or regional significance. It was a private, dirt-runway airstrip, likely built to serve the needs of a large local ranch ('rancho'). Its operations would have been limited to general aviation and utility purposes, including:
- Private transportation for the ranch owners, staff, or guests.
- Logistical support for ranching or agricultural activities.
- Potentially supporting recreational activities like hunting tourism, which is common in the region.
It was never a commercial airport and should not be confused with Ciudad Acuña's primary airport, the Ciudad Acuña International Airport (IATA: ACN, ICAO: MMCC), which handles public and commercial air traffic for the city.
There are no known official plans or prospects for reopening Jaboncillos Airport. As a privately owned strip that has been abandoned for over a decade, and with the city being adequately served by the existing Ciudad Acuña International Airport (MMCC), there is no public or commercial incentive to restore this remote facility. Any potential for reopening would be entirely dependent on a future private owner of the land investing in its restoration for personal use, which is purely speculative.
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