Aldama, MX 🇲🇽 Closed Airport
MX-2058
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3208 ft
MX-CHH
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Local Code: Not available
Location: 29.11788° N, -105.09945° E
Continent: NA
Type: Closed Airport
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Unknown, but evidence suggests a gradual abandonment between 2010 and 2015. Satellite imagery from the early 2000s and 2010 shows a well-defined and maintained runway, while imagery from 2018 onwards shows the strip in a state of disuse and overgrown. There is no official recorded date of closure.
Abandonment / Cessation of private operations. As a small, private airstrip likely serving a local ranch or agricultural enterprise, its closure was not a public event. Reasons are typically economic, a change in land ownership, or a shift in the operational needs of the owner. There is no evidence to suggest closure was due to a specific accident, military conversion, or regulatory action.
The site is abandoned as an airfield. Recent satellite imagery confirms the dirt runway's outline is still visible but is unmaintained, partially overgrown, and shows signs of being used as a simple access road for vehicles servicing the adjacent agricultural fields. There are no remaining airport infrastructure, markings, or aircraft on site. The land has effectively reverted to rural agricultural use.
Pueblito North Airport was a small, private dirt airstrip. Its unofficial ICAO code (MX-2058) indicates it was not a government-certified public airport. Its primary role was almost certainly to support general aviation for local agricultural activities (such as crop dusting) and/or to provide private air access for the owners of a nearby ranch ('rancho'). The runway was approximately 1,200 meters (3,937 feet) long. Its significance was entirely local and private, serving as a utility airfield for the rural Aldama area.
None known. There are no public plans, proposals, or discussions regarding the reopening of this airstrip. Given its private nature, remote location, and state of disrepair, any prospect of reopening would depend entirely on a new private owner having the financial resources and a specific need for a private airfield at this location. Reopening is considered highly unlikely.
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