Aldama, MX 🇲🇽 Closed Airport
MX-2465
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332 ft
MX-TAM
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Local Code: Not available
Location: 23.02035° N, -97.86731° E
Continent: NA
Type: Closed Airport
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Approximately in the early 2010s (circa 2012-2013). The closure appears to have been a gradual process of the airstrip falling into disuse rather than a single, officially documented event. Satellite imagery from the mid-2000s shows a well-maintained strip, while images from 2013 onwards show progressive overgrowth and lack of maintenance.
The specific reason is not officially recorded, which is common for small, private airfields. The most likely reason is economic or a change in the owner's circumstances. This could include the owner ceasing aviation activities, selling the property to someone without an aircraft, or no longer having the financial resources to maintain the airstrip. There is no evidence to suggest closure due to a major accident or military conversion.
The airport is permanently closed and defunct. The site consists of a single, unpaved 1,000-meter (3,281 ft) dirt runway that is now completely unmaintained and being reclaimed by vegetation. The outline of the runway is still visible from the air, but it is overgrown and used by farm vehicles. There are no hangars, terminals, or any other aviation-related infrastructure remaining on the site. The land has reverted to its use as part of the surrounding ranch or farmland.
Los Castilleja Airport was a private airstrip. Its primary purpose was to serve a large ranch or agricultural holding in a relatively remote area of the Aldama municipality. Operations would have been limited to light general aviation aircraft (e.g., Cessna or Piper models) used for personal transportation by the property owner, guests, or for business related to the ranch. Its significance was purely local, providing convenient air access to the property it served, bypassing the need to travel from larger, more distant airports.
There are no known official or unofficial plans to reopen Los Castilleja Airport. Given its private nature, current state of disrepair, and the lack of any apparent economic driver in the immediate vicinity, the prospect of it being restored and reopened for aviation purposes is extremely low.
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