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Plan De Guadalupe Intl Airport |
Plan de Guadalupe International Airport
Aeropuerto Internacional Plan de Guadalupe |
IATA: SLW – ICAO: MMIO
Location of airport in Mexico
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Summary |
Airport type |
Public |
Operator |
Coahuila State Government |
Serves |
Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico |
Location |
Ramos Arizpe |
Elevation AMSL |
4,778 ft / 1,456 m |
Coordinates |
25°32′58″N 100°55′43″W / 25.54944°N 100.92861°W / 25.54944; -100.92861 |
Runways |
Direction |
Length |
Surface |
m |
ft |
17/35 |
2,897 |
9,506 |
Asphalt |
03/21
Closed |
1,058 |
3,471 |
Asphalt |
Source: DAFIF |
Plan de Guadalupe International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional Plan de Guadalupe) (IATA: SLW, ICAO: MMIO) is an airport located at Ramos Arizpe in the state of Coahuila in Mexico. It handles national and international air traffic from the metropolitan area of Saltillo and Ramos Arizpe.
This airport receives few flights a day due to its proximity to Monterrey's General Mariano Escobedo International Airport and Del Norte International Airport.
The international category was given back in 1987, when the runway was expanded to receive aircraft such as the Boeing 757, and the new terminal was opened with four boarding gates, a modern ticketing area, customs, migration, baggage claim areas, and a cafeteria. Facilities
The airport resides at an elevation of 4,778 feet (1,456 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 17/35 with an asphalt surface measuring 2,897 by 45 metres (9,505 × 148 ft). A second runway that is now closed was designated 03/21 and had an asphalt surface measuring 1,058 by 45 metres (3,471 × 148 ft).
Airlines and destinations
Airlines |
Destinations |
Aeromar |
Mexico City |
Continental Express
operated by ExpressJet Airlines |
Houston-Intercontinental |
Cargo airlines
Airlines |
Destinations |
Bax Global operated by Capital Cargo International |
Ohio State |
DHL |
San Antonio, Detroit |
Accidents
On July 6, 2008, USA Jet Airlines flight 199, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-15, crashed at 2:15 a.m. as the freighter approached the airport. The flight originated in Hamilton, Ontario and stopped in Shreveport, Louisiana en-route to Saltillo. The crash killed the pilot and injured the co-pilot, suffering severe burns.
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General Info
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Country |
Mexico
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ICAO ID |
MMIO
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Time |
UTC-6(-5DT)
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Latitude |
25.549497 25° 32' 58.19" N
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Longitude |
-100.928669 100° 55' 43.21" W
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Elevation |
4778 feet 1456 meters
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Type |
Civil
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Magnetic Variation |
006° E (01/06)
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Operating Agency |
CIVIL GOVERNMENT, (LANDING FEES AND DIPLOMATIC CLEARANCE MAY BE REQUIRED)
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Alternate Name |
SALTILLO INTL
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Near City |
Saltillo
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Operating Hours |
SEE REMARKS FOR OPERATING HOURS OR COMMUNICATIONS FOR POSSIBLE HOURS
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Daylight Saving Time |
First Sunday in April to the last Saturday in October
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Communications
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SALTILLO TWR .
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118.4
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SALTILLO APP |
127.4
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Runways
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ID |
Dimensions |
Surface |
PCN |
ILS
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03/21 CLOSED |
3471 x 148 feet 1058 x 45 meters |
ASPHALT |
- |
NO
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17/35 |
9506 x 148 feet 2897 x 45 meters |
ASPHALT |
026FCXT |
YES
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Navaids
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Type |
ID |
Name |
Channel |
Freq |
Distance From Field |
Bearing From Navaid
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VOR-DME |
SLW |
SALTILLO |
108X |
116.1 |
At Field |
-
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Supplies/Equipment
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Fuel |
100/130 MIL Spec, low lead, aviation gasoline (BLUE)
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Remarks
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FUEL |
(NC-100LL, A1)
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OPR HOURS |
Opr 1300-0300Z++.
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