General Mariano Escobedo International Airport - Facilities

Facilities

The airport resides at an elevation of 1280 feet (390 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 11/29 with an asphalt surface measuring 3,000 by 45 metres (9,843 ft × 148 ft). A second runway which is rarely used is designated 16/34 and also has an asphalt surface. It stretches 1,801 by 30 metres (5,909 ft × 98 ft). The main runway, 11/29, has an ILS approach system and has its own VHF omnidirectional radio range (VOR) and DME station. It is also capable of handling aircraft such as the Boeing 747-400, but due to the lack of remote positions, this airport mainly uses small aircrafts.

  • Terminal A: 9 contact positions, 12 remote positions
  • Terminal B: 6 contact positions, 7 remote positions
  • Terminal C: 8 remote positions
    • VivaAerobus has its corporate headquarters in the Cargo Zone of Terminal C
  • Number of jetways: 9 (Terminal A), 6 (Terminal B)
  • Number of baggage claiming carousels: 4
  • Lounges at Terminal A:
    • Mexicana Elite Lounge (Closed) (North Concourse)
    • American Express Centurion (Floor Level)
  • Lounges at Terminal B:
    • Aeroméxico Salón Premier (North Concourse)
  • Food court (Floor & Upper Level)
  • Customs (Arrivals area)
  • Taxi & car rentals (Arrivals & Departures area of each terminal)
  • Buses (Arrivals & Departures area each terminal)
  • Duty Free (Floor & Upper Level)
  • Parking area

EAG Terminal:

  • General Aviation Apron
  • VIP Lounge
  • Pilot's Room
  • Passenger's Room

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