San Francisco Javier de Satevó Airport

Satevó, MX 🇲🇽 Closed Airport

ICAO

MX-2501

IATA

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Elevation

4571 ft

Region

MX-CHH

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Airport Information

GPS Code: Not available

Local Code: Not available

Location: 27.95743° N, -106.10601° 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

The exact closure date is not officially documented. Analysis of historical satellite imagery indicates the airstrip fell into a state of disuse and ceased to be maintained sometime in the mid-to-late 2000s. The closure appears to have been a gradual abandonment rather than a formal, single-day event.

Reason for Closure

While the specific reason is not publicly stated, the closure was likely due to a combination of factors. Aviation databases list the owner as the Government of the State of Chihuahua. Potential reasons for its abandonment include:
1. **Economic Factors:** High maintenance costs for a low-traffic, remote dirt strip may have become unjustifiable.
2. **Infrastructure Improvements:** Improved road networks in the region may have rendered the airstrip redundant for government transport and logistical needs.
3. **Security Concerns:** The state of Chihuahua has historically faced security challenges. Remote, unsecured airstrips can be exploited by criminal organizations for illicit activities. It is common practice for authorities to deliberately render such fields unusable to prevent their misuse.

Current Status

As of the latest available satellite imagery, the site consists of an abandoned and unmaintained dirt runway. The airstrip's outline is still clearly visible from the air, but the surface is overgrown with sparse vegetation and shows signs of erosion. There are no permanent buildings, hangars, or any aviation-related infrastructure on the site. The land appears to be unused, though faint vehicle tracks suggest it is occasionally traversed.

Historical Significance

The airport was a small, unpaved governmental airstrip rather than a public commercial airport. Its primary significance was providing air access to the relatively remote municipality of Satevó for the state government. Operations would have been limited to small, general aviation aircraft (e.g., Cessna, Piper) capable of landing on a short, unprepared surface. Its functions likely included:
- Transport for government officials and administrative personnel.
- Logistical support for local health, education, or agricultural programs.
- Medical evacuation (medevac) flights in emergencies.
- A potential base for law enforcement or military surveillance operations in the region.

Reopening Prospects

There are no known public plans or prospects for reopening the San Francisco Javier de Satevó airstrip. Given the likely reasons for its original closure, including economic non-viability and potential security risks, combined with the significant cost required to rehabilitate the runway and establish infrastructure, the prospect of it ever returning to service as an active airfield is considered extremely low.

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