Plan De Guadalupe International Airport (IATA: SLW, ICAO: MMIO) serves Saltillo, MX.
Plan de Guadalupe International Airport (IATA: SLW, ICAO: MMIO), officially known as Aeropuerto Internacional Plan de Guadalupe, is an international airport situated in Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila, Mexico. It serves the metropolitan area of Saltillo [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltillo_Airport, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plan_de_Guadalupe_(airport)].
Type of facility and operations: The airport is a public facility operated by Administradora Coahuilense de Infraestructura y Transporte Aéreo [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltillo_Airport, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plan_de_Guadalupe_(airport)]. It handles domestic flights, executive and general aviation, flight training, and international cargo operations [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltillo_Airport, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plan_de_Guadalupe_(airport)]. It also functions as a hub for the cargo airline Aeronaves TSM [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltillo_Airport, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plan_de_Guadalupe_(airport), centreforaviation.com].
Notable features or history: The airport's passenger terminal was built in 1987 and gained international category designation in the same year [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltillo_Airport, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plan_de_Guadalupe_(airport)]. It features a single asphalt runway, designated 17/35, measuring 2,897 by 45 meters (9,505 by 148 ft) [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltillo_Airport, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plan_de_Guadalupe_(airport)]. A second runway (03/21) is now closed [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltillo_Airport, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plan_de_Guadalupe_(airport)]. Historically, it has been served by various airlines including Continental Express, Mexicana, Aeromexico Connect, and Aeromar [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltillo_Airport, centreforaviation.com, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plan_de_Guadalupe_(airport)].
The airport has experienced two notable incidents:
- On July 6, 2008, USA Jet Airlines flight 199, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-15 freighter, crashed on approach, killing the pilot and injuring the co-pilot [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltillo_Airport, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plan_de_Guadalupe_(airport)].
- On September 15, 2022, an Aeronaves TSM Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner experienced an engine failure after takeoff, resulting in a forced landing and substantial damage to the aircraft [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltillo_Airport, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plan_de_Guadalupe_(airport)].
Current status: As of 2025, the airport handled 17,513 passengers [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltillo_Airport]. While it supports domestic and international cargo operations, it does not currently operate scheduled passenger public services [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plan_de_Guadalupe_(airport)]. Passengers traveling to and from Saltillo often use Monterrey International Airport, located 85 kilometers (53 miles) northeast [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plan_de_Guadalupe_(airport)].
*Sources researched: en.wikipedia.org, centreforaviation.com, universalweather.com*
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Plan De Guadalupe International Airport is located in Saltillo, MX, at an elevation of 4778 ft. Its IATA code is SLW and ICAO code is MMIO.