Nuevo San Juan de Vaquerías Airport

General Terán, MX 🇲🇽 Closed Airport

ICAO

MX-2256

IATA

-

Elevation

541 ft

Region

MX-NLE

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Airport Information

GPS Code: Not available

Local Code: Not available

Location: 25.13883° N, -99.05765° E

Continent: NA

Type: Closed Airport

Terminal Information Not Available
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Airport Information

Airport Closure Information

Last updated: Jul 26, 2025
Closure Date

Circa 2010-2012. The airport was not a public facility with a formal closure date. It was a private, clandestine airstrip that was seized and rendered inoperable by Mexican military (SEDENA) and federal forces during intense security operations against organized crime in the region.

Reason for Closure

Seizure by authorities due to its use for illicit activities. The airstrip was a strategic asset for drug cartels operating in Nuevo León. It was used for smuggling narcotics, weapons, and cash. Its closure was a direct result of law enforcement and military actions to dismantle cartel infrastructure during the Mexican Drug War.

Current Status

The site is abandoned and derelict. Satellite imagery of the coordinates (25.13883, -99.05765) shows a clearly defined but completely unmaintained dirt and gravel runway. The surface is eroded and overgrown with vegetation, making it unusable for aviation. There are no buildings or infrastructure of value remaining. The site is effectively a scar on the landscape, likely monitored by authorities to prevent its reuse.

Historical Significance

The airport was a private, clandestine airstrip with no history of public or legitimate commercial operations. Its significance lies in its role as a key logistical hub for organized crime, likely the Gulf Cartel or Los Zetas, which were dominant in the area. It handled small to medium-sized aircraft for covert, short-haul flights, leveraging its remote location in General Terán to evade authorities and move illicit goods toward the U.S. border.

Reopening Prospects

There are no known plans or prospects for reopening the airport. Given its history as a 'narco-airstrip' and its seizure by the government, its reopening for any legitimate purpose is virtually impossible and not under consideration. The primary interest of authorities is to ensure it remains permanently inoperable.

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