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  2. Monclova International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Monclova International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de Monclova); officially Aeropuerto Internacional Venustiano Carranza (Venustiano Carranza International Airport) (IATA: LOV, ICAO: MMMV) is an international airport situated in Frontera, Coahuila, Mexico.

  3. Mexico City International Airport - Wikipedia

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    On December 2, 1963, the airport's name changed from "Aeropuerto Central" (Central Airport) to "Aeropuerto Internacional de la Ciudad de México" (Mexico City International Airport). [14] In the 1970s, the two shortest runways (13/31 and 5 Auxiliary) were closed to facilitate the construction of a social housing complex in that area, named ...

  4. Felipe Ángeles International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Notably, the Mexico City airspace is the first in the country to utilize the performance-based navigation system (PBN). This allows simultaneous operations at Felipe Ángeles International Airport, Mexico City International Airport, and Toluca International Airport without one airport's operations impeding those of the others.

  5. Minatitlán/Coatzacoalcos International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Operated by Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste (ASUR), the airport handled 112,018 passengers in 2022, increasing to 142,118 passengers in 2023. [ 1 ] Passenger terminal airside Departures concourse

  6. Boulevard Puerto Aéreo metro station - Wikipedia

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    Line 1 of the Mexico City Metro was built by Ingeniería de Sistemas de Transportes Metropolitano, Electrometro and Cometro, the latter being a subsidiary of Empresas ICA. [9] Its first section, where Boulevard Puerto Aéreo station is located, was inaugurated on 4 September 1969, operating from Chapultepec to Zaragoza metro stations.

  7. Ingeniero Juan Guillermo Villasana National Airport - Wikipedia

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    However, its proximity to Mexico City has made it challenging to attract commercial services. Between 1998 and 2009, Click , the low-cost subsidiary of Mexicana de Aviación , served the Pachuca - Mérida route using a Fokker 100 aircraft.

  8. Playa de Oro International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Owned by Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico, the airport is named after Playa de Oro, a beach with fine golden sand in the municipality of Manzanillo. In 2022, it handled 165,800 passengers, and in 2023, the number increased to 180,500 passengers.

  9. Matamoros International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Matamoros International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de Matamoros); officially Aeropuerto Internacional General Servando Canales (General Servando Canales International Airport) (IATA: MAM, ICAO: MMMA) is an international airport located in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico, near the U.S.-Mexico border.