Tecoriname Airport

Nácori Chico, MX 🇲🇽 Closed Airport

ICAO

MX-2001

IATA

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Elevation

2589 ft

Region

MX-SON

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Airport Information

GPS Code: Not available

Local Code: Not available

Location: 29.44804° N, -108.76287° E

Continent: NA

Type: Closed Airport

Terminal Information Not Available
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Airport Closure Information

Last updated: Jul 25, 2025
Closure Date

The exact closure date is not officially documented. However, based on aviation database records and the visible state of decay, the airport fell into disuse and was effectively abandoned by the early to mid-2000s. It is no longer listed as an active airfield by Mexico's Agencia Federal de Aviación Civil (AFAC).

Reason for Closure

The closure was primarily due to economic factors and infrastructural redundancy. As ground transportation and road networks providing access to the remote Nácori Chico municipality improved over time, the critical need for a local airstrip diminished. The low volume of traffic made the cost of maintenance, fuel, and security unsustainable for the small community it served. This is a common fate for small, rural airstrips in Mexico that were once vital lifelines.

Current Status

The site is an abandoned airstrip. Satellite imagery confirms the presence of a single, unpaved dirt runway approximately 1,200 meters (3,900 feet) in length. The runway is unmaintained, with visible signs of erosion, vegetation overgrowth, and tracks from ground vehicles. There are no hangars, terminal buildings, or any other aviation infrastructure remaining on the site. It is effectively a scar on the landscape, occasionally used as a local road or track.

Historical Significance

Tecoriname Airport, more commonly known as the Nácori Chico Airstrip ('Pista de Nácori Chico'), was a crucial link to the outside world for this isolated community in the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains. When active, it primarily handled general aviation operations with small, STOL (Short Takeoff and Landing) capable aircraft like the Cessna 206 or Piper PA-32. Its main functions included:
- **Medical Evacuations:** Providing rapid transport for medical emergencies.
- **Mail and Cargo:** Flying in mail, essential supplies, and spare parts for local industries.
- **Passenger Transport:** Connecting residents to larger cities for business or personal travel.
- **Economic Support:** Supporting local mining and ranching operations, which are the primary economic activities in the region.

Reopening Prospects

There are currently no known official plans or credible prospects for reopening Tecoriname Airport. The cost to rehabilitate the runway, ensure it meets modern safety standards, and re-certify it for operations would be substantial. Without a significant new economic driver in the region—such as a major new mining project or a large-scale tourism initiative—there is insufficient demand to justify the investment. The community's transportation needs are currently met by the existing road network.

Nearby Airports

Cerro Puerto La Palma Airport
MX-2161
Nácori Chico, MX
Closed Airport
~13 km away
El Desmonte Airport
MX-2002
Nácori Chico, MX
Closed Airport
~18 km away
Cerro La Guata Airport
MX-1580
Nácori Chico, MX
Small Airport
~19 km away
Canadá del Palmar Airport
MX-1581
Sahuaripa, MX
Closed Airport
~20 km away
Mesa Los Bajíos Airport
MX-2162
Sahuaripa, MX
Closed Airport
~21 km away
Huepaverachi Airport
MX-1054
Nácori Chico, MX
Small Airport
~24 km away
Distances are approximate and calculated as straight-line distances.

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