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Del Norte International Airport

Coordinates: 25°51′56″N 100°14′17″W / 25.86556°N 100.23806°W / 25.86556; -100.23806
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Del Norte International Airport

Aeropuerto Internacional del Norte
Summary
Airport typePublic
ServesMonterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
LocationGeneral Escobedo, Nuevo León, Mexico
Elevation AMSL1,470 ft / 448 m
Coordinates25°51′56″N 100°14′17″W / 25.86556°N 100.23806°W / 25.86556; -100.23806
Websiteadelnorte.com.mx
Map
NTR is located in Nuevo León
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NTR is located in Mexico
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Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
02/20 2,011 6,598 Asphalt
11/29 1,538 5,049 Asphalt
Statistics (2019)
Total PassengersN/A
Source: Agencia Federal de Aviación Civil

Del Norte International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional del Norte, IATA: NTR, ICAO: MMAN) is an airport located in General Escobedo, Nuevo León, working as a secondary airport for Mexico's third largest city, Monterrey.

History

Del Norte was created by American Airlines around the 1940s, when they wanted to start service to Monterrey but there was no airport available. After a number of incidents regarding arrival procedures into Del Norte (A notorious one being Carlos A. Madrazo's accident on June 1969) and increasing traffic forced authorities to build another airport, General Mariano Escobedo International Airport. Around the airport, visitors can still see some old AA letters on the inside of some selected hangars.

Facilities

Its composed of 123 hangars, mainly private, a control tower, two runways, one of 2.000 m and the other is of 1.500 m, and a terminal building with all the facilities for commercial services, including a state-of-the-art concourse with 2 jetbridges and 2 more boarding gates. The airport is mainly used for pilot-training and private use, also this airport hosts the Center of Investigation, Innovation in Aeronautic Engineer from the Autonomous University of Nuevo León [1]

As of September 14, 2007, the Airport has upgraded Runway 20 with an ILS/DME.

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