Mexicali International Airport | |
Nativename: | Spanish; Castilian: {{small|Aeropuerto Internacional de Mexicali |
Iata: | MXL |
Icao: | MMML |
Type: | Public |
Focus City: | Volaris |
City-Served: | Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico |
Metric-Elev: | yes |
Elevation-M: | 23 |
Coordinates: | 32.6306°N -115.2414°W |
Pushpin Map: | Baja California#Mexico |
Pushpin Label: | MXL |
Metric-Rwy: | yes |
R1-Number: | 10/28 |
R1-Length-M: | 2,600 |
R1-Surface: | Concrete |
Stat-Year: | 2023 |
Stat1-Header: | Total passengers |
Stat1-Data: | 1,593,760 |
Stat2-Header: | Ranking in Mexico |
Stat2-Data: | 20th 2 |
Footnotes: | Source: Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico[1] |
Owner-Oper: | Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico |
Pushpin Label Position: | bottom |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location of the airport in Baja California |
Timezone: | PST |
Summer: | PDT |
Mexicali International Airport (Spanish; Castilian: Aeropuerto Internacional de Mexicali); officially Aeropuerto Internacional General Rodolfo Sánchez Taboada (General Rodolfo Sánchez Taboada International Airport) is an international airport located 20 kilometers east of Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico, near the U.S.-Mexico border. It is the northernmost airport in Mexico and serves the metropolitan area of Mexicali and the transborder region of Calexico-Mexicali. In addition to domestic flights within Mexico, the airport also facilitates domestic and international charter flights, flight training, and executive, and general aviation activities.[2]
Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico owns and operates the airport, which is named in honor of Rodolfo Sánchez Taboada, a Mexican military officer, politician, and former Governor of Baja California. The airport is a focus city for Volaris serving 15 domestic destinations. Mexicali Airport handled 1,289,900 passengers in 2021, increasing to 1,603,600 in 2023 and marking a 23.46% growth in traffic.
The airport is located at an elevation of and covers an area of . It features a long and wide concrete runway that can handle narrow-body aircraft. There are two aprons: one for commercial aviation, constructed with hydraulic concrete and equipped with five parking positions, and another for general aviation, made of asphalt, offering 24 parking positions for small aircraft and three helipads. Other facilities include the control tower, a building for Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, a machinery room, visual aids, three hangars, and a water treatment plant. The airport has a capacity of operating 18 flights per hour.[3]
The passenger terminal is a one-story structure that accommodates arrivals and departures, offering standard services typically found at regional airports. These services include parking facilities, a check-in area, security areas, a VIP lounge,[4] retail outlets, immigration, and customs facilities, baggage-claim zones, an arrivals hall with car rental services and taxi stands, and a departure concourse with five gates that provide direct access to the apron, allowing passengers to board their planes by walking to the aircraft.
Additionally, the airport houses logistics and courier companies and includes a dedicated general aviation terminal for various activities, including executive and general aviation, as well as administrative facilities.
Rank | City | Passengers | Ranking | Airline | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | , Mexico City | 260,033 | Aeroméxico, Aeroméxico Connect, Volaris | ||
2 | , Guadalajara | 190,456 | Volaris | ||
3 | , Culiacán | 88,215 | Volaris | ||
4 | , Cancún | 42,119 | Volaris | ||
5 | , León/El Bajío | 30,329 | Volaris | ||
6 | , Mexico City/AIFA | 22,526 | Volaris | ||
7 | , Monterrey | 21,358 | Viva Aerobus, Volaris | ||
8 | , Morelia | 15,307 | 1 | Volaris | |
9 | , Hermosillo | 10,500 | 1 | Volaris | |
10 | , Puerto Vallarta | 7,214 | Volaris |