China, MX 🇲🇽 Closed Airport
ICAO
MX-2257
IATA
-
Elevation
528 ft
Region
MX-NLE
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Local Code: Not available
Location: 25.18224° N, -99.04475° E
Continent: North America
Type: Closed Airport
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Unknown. The airport is listed as 'closed' in multiple unofficial aviation databases. A specific date of closure is not publicly documented. Satellite imagery from as late as 2017 shows the runway in a well-maintained condition, while more recent imagery suggests a state of disuse.
The official reason for the airport's closure is not publicly available. As a private airfield, the closure was likely due to a decision by its owner for economic or personal reasons. It is also a possibility, given the operational context of private airstrips in the region, that it was shut down by Mexican authorities (like SEDENA), but there are no public records confirming this specific action for Feliciana Airport.
The physical infrastructure of the airport, including the paved runway, a parallel taxiway, and several adjacent buildings or hangars, remains intact. However, satellite imagery indicates it is in a state of dormancy, with faded runway markings and no signs of aviation activity. The site remains part of a private property and is not operational.
Feliciana Airport was a private general aviation airfield with no recorded public or commercial historical significance. Its primary function was to serve the transportation needs of the owner of the large private property or ranch on which it is situated. The facility, featuring a paved runway approximately 1,500 meters (4,900 feet) long, was capable of handling light-to-midsize private aircraft, including business jets and propeller planes, for personal or business travel.
There are no known public plans or prospects for reopening Feliciana Airport. Any future reactivation would depend entirely on the property owner's intentions and their ability to gain the necessary permits and approvals from Mexico's Federal Civil Aviation Agency (AFAC). Its future status is unknown.