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1 Facilities  



1.1  Passenger terminal  





1.2  Other facilities  







2 Airlines and destinations  



2.1  Passenger  







3 Gallery  



3.1  Destinations map  







4 Statistics  



4.1  Passengers  





4.2  Busiest routes  







5 See also  





6 References  





7 External links  














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Coordinates: 23°0941N 106°1558W / 23.16139°N 106.26611°W / 23.16139; -106.26611
 

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Mazatlán International Airport


Aeropuerto Internacional de Mazatlán
  • ICAO: MMMZ
  • Summary
    Airport typePublic
    Owner/OperatorGrupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte
    ServesMazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico
    Time zoneMST (UTC-07:00)
    Elevation AMSL12 m / 39 ft
    Coordinates23°09′41N 106°15′58W / 23.16139°N 106.26611°W / 23.16139; -106.26611
    Websitewww.oma.aero/en/passengers/mazatlan/
    Map
    MZT is located in Sinaloa
    MZT

    MZT

    Location of the airport in Sinaloa

    MZT is located in Mexico
    MZT

    MZT

    MZT (Mexico)

    Runways
    Direction Length Surface
    m ft
    08/26 2,700 8,858 Asphalt
    Statistics (2023)
    Total passengers1,621,740
    Ranking in Mexico19th Decrease4

    Source: Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte[1]

    Mazatlán International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de Mazatlán), officially Aeropuerto Internacional General Rafael Buelna (General Rafael Buelna International Airport; IATA: MZT, ICAO: MMMZ), is an international airport located in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico. It serves as the primary international gateway to Mazatlán, a popular Mexican tourist destination, offering flights to and from Mexico, the United States, and Canada. The airport also facilitates various tourism-related activities, flight training, and general aviation. Owned by Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte (OMA), it is named after Rafael Buelna, a military figure who played a significant role in the Mexican Revolution.

    Mazatlán Airport is the busiestinSinaloa for international passengers and ranks second to Culiacán International Airport for domestic operations. It serves as a gateway in a heavily traveled air corridor connecting mainland Mexico to the Baja California peninsula. In 2022, the airport handled 1,450,944 passengers, and this number increased to 1,621,740 in 2022, a 11.77% growth according to OMA.[1]

    Facilities

    [edit]

    The airport is situated 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) southeast of Mazatlán, with an elevation of 12 metres (39 ft) above mean sea level. It has a single runway, designated as 08/26, which is 2,700 metres (8,900 ft) long and surfaced with asphalt. The commercial aviation apron features ten parking positions intended for narrow-body aircraft, located around two terminal satellites. Additionally, the general aviation apron provides parking spaces and heliports for private aviation.

    Passenger terminal

    [edit]

    The passenger terminal accommodates both arrival and departure services for domestic and international flights within a two-story main building and two satellite terminals. The ground floor of the main building includes check-in areas and an arrivals section featuring customs and immigration facilities, a baggage claim area, and an arrivals hall. Here, passengers can access car rental services, taxi stands, snack bars, and souvenir shops. The upper floor of the main building houses the security checkpoint and a departure area equipped with a food court, duty-free shops, a VIP lounge, and a transit zone. The gates are located in two satellite buildings, designated A and B, which are connected to the main terminal via a walkway.[2]

    Satellite A serves domestic flights and features waiting areas with shops and food stands. It has four gates: gates 7 and 9 are located on the top floor and are equipped with jet bridges, while gates 6, 8, and 10 are located on the ground floor, where passengers board their aircraft directly from the apron. Airlines operating from this satellite include Aeromexico, Aeromexico Connect, Viva Aerobus, Volaris, TAR, Magni, Calafia Airlines, and Aero Servicio Guerrero.

    Satellite B serves international flights, primarily from U.S. American and Canadian airlines. It features sitting areas, food stands, and duty-free shops. This Satellite also features four gates (gates 1-5), with two of them equipped with jet bridges. Airlines operating from Satellite B include Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, American Eagle, Sun Country Airlines, United Express, and Westjet.

    Other facilities

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    Terminal map

    Adjacent to the terminal, other facilities include civil aviation hangars, cargo and logistics and courier companies, and designated spaces for general aviation. The parking facility provides both short-term and long-term parking spaces.

    Mazatlán Area Control Center (ACC) is one of four Area Control Centres in Mexico, with the others being the Mexico City ACC, Monterrey ACC, and Mérida ACC.[3] It operates under the Mexican Airspace Navigation Services, (Spanish: Servicios a la Navegación en el Espacio Aéreo Mexicano). Mazatlán ACC provides air traffic control services to aircraft within the Mazatlán Flight Data Region (FDRG). This region includes the entire Baja California Peninsula, the Gulf of California, the northern Pacific Coast of Mexico, the states of Sonora and Sinaloa, and western sections of Chihuahua, Durango, and Nayarit. It shares its boundaries with six other Area Control Centers. To the east, it is adjacent to the Monterrey ACC and Mexico ACC, while to the north, it borders the Los Angeles ARTCC and Albuquerque ARTCC. To the west, it borders the Oakland Oceanic ARTCC (KZAK) and Mazatlán Oceanic (MMFO) Flight Information Regions (FIR).[4][5]

    Additionally, the Mazatlan Oceanic Air Control Center (ICAO: MMFO) is located at the Mazatlán Airport. This center is responsible for providing air traffic control services within its Flight Information Region (FIR), which is one of two FIRs in Mexico, covering a significant portion of the North Pacific Ocean and spanning 2,856,498 square kilometres (1,102,900 sq mi).[6] Its borders include the Oakland Oceanic ARTCC (KZAK) to the West, the Mexico FIR (MMFR) to the east, and the Central American FIR (MHTG) to the south.

    Airlines and destinations

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    Passenger

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    AirlinesDestinations
    Aéreo Servicio Guerrero San José del Cabo
    Aeroméxico Mexico City
    Aeroméxico Connect Mexico City
    Alaska Airlines Los Angeles
    Seasonal: San Francisco
    American Airlines Dallas/Fort Worth, Phoenix–Sky Harbor
    American Eagle Los Angeles
    Calafia Airlines Cabo San Lucas
    Delta Air Lines Minneapolis/St. Paul (begins December 21, 2024)[7]
    Magni Monterrey, San José del Cabo
    Seasonal: Chihuahua
    Mexicana de Aviación Mexico City–AIFA
    Señor Air Cabo San Lucas, La Paz
    Sun Country Airlines Seasonal: Minneapolis/St. Paul
    Sunwing Airlines Seasonal: Calgary, Edmonton, Kelowna, Montréal–Trudeau, Regina, Saskatoon, Toronto–Pearson, Vancouver, Winnipeg
    TAR Hermosillo, La Paz, Querétaro
    United Express Seasonal: Houston–Intercontinental
    Viva Aerobus Chihuahua, Ciudad Juárez, Mexico City, Mexico City–AIFA, Monterrey, Tijuana
    Volaris León/El Bajío, Mexico City, Tijuana
    WestJet Seasonal: Calgary, Edmonton, Kelowna (begins December 13, 2024),[8] Vancouver
    [edit]


    Destinations map

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    Mazatlán International Airport is located in Mexico
    Mazatlán

    Mazatlán

    Mexico City
    Mexico City/AIFA
    Chihuahua
    Ciudad Juárez
    Hermosillo
    La Paz
    León/Del Bajío
    Monterrey
    Querétaro
    San José del Cabo
    Tijuana
    Cabo San Lucas
    Domestic destinations from Mazatlán International Airport
    Red = Year-round destination
    Blue = Future destination
    Green = Seasonal destination
    Mazatlán International Airport is located in North America
    Mazatlán

    Mazatlán

    Calgary
    Edmonton
    Winnipeg
    Kelowna
    Regina
    Saskatoon
    Toronto-Pearson
    Vancouver
    Montréal-Trudeau
    Dallas/Fort Worth
    Houston–Intercontinental
    Los Angeles
    Minneapolis–St. Paul
    San Francisco
    Phoenix–Sky Harbor
    International destinations from Mazatlán International Airport
    Red = Year-round destination
    Blue = Future destination
    Green = Seasonal destination

    Statistics

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    Passengers

    [edit]

    Mazatlán Airport Passengers. See Wikidata query.

    Busiest routes

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    Busiest domestic routes from Mazatlán International Airport (2023)[9]
    Rank City Passengers Ranking Airline
    1  Mexico City, Mexico City 274,141 Steady Aeroméxico, Aeroméxico Connect, Viva Aerobus, Volaris
    2  Baja California, Tijuana 208,104 Steady Viva Aerobus, Volaris
    3  Nuevo León, Monterrey 81,930 Steady Magni, Viva Aerobus, Volaris
    4  Chihuahua, Chihuahua 17,780 Increase1 Magni, TAR, Viva Aerobus
    5  Chihuahua, Ciudad Juárez 17,024 Increase3 TAR, Viva Aerobus
    6  Baja California Sur, La Paz 12,507 Decrease2 Aeromar, Calafia Airlines, TAR, Viva Aerobus
    7  State of Mexico, Mexico City-AIFA 10,247 New entry Viva Aerobus
    8  Guanajuato, León/El Bajío 6,724 New entry Volaris
    9  Baja California Sur, Cabo San Lucas 6,086 Decrease3 Calafia Airlines
    10  Querétaro, Querétaro 4,521 Decrease3 TAR
    Busiest international routes from Mazatlán International Airport (2023)[9]
    Rank City Passengers Ranking Airline
    1  United States, Phoenix–Sky Harbor 36,784 Steady American Airlines, American Eagle
    2  United States, Los Angeles 30,703 Steady Alaska Airlines, American Eagle
    3  United States, Dallas/Fort Worth 21,446 Steady American Airlines, American Eagle
    4  Canada, Calgary 17,636 Steady WestJet
    5  Canada, Edmonton 11,590 Increase2 Sunwing Airlines, Swoop, WestJet,
    6  United States, Minneapolis/St. Paul 7,855 Steady Delta Air Lines, Sun Country Airlines
    7  Canada, Vancouver 7,816 Decrease2 WestJet
    8  Canada, Abbotsford 5,236 New entry WestJet
    9  Canada, Toronto-Pearson 4,247 Decrease1 Sunwing Airlines
    10  Canada, Montréal-Trudeau 2,832 New entry Sunwing Airlines

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b "OMA's December 2023 Total Passenger Traffic" (PDF; 292 KB). oma.aero. Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte S.A.B. de C.V. 8 January 2024. Retrieved 1 February 2024.
  • ^ "SERVICES".
  • ^ "Air Traffic Control Services".
  • ^ "ATFM Regional Implementation Progress in the CAR Region" (PDF).
  • ^ "Seminario/taller CAR/SAM para la implantación de sistemas avanzados de vigilancia y automatización" (PDF).
  • ^ "MMFO Mazatlan Oceanic FIR".
  • ^ "Delta Air Lines announces new flights to Mazatlán". EnElAire (in Spanish). February 2024. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  • ^ "The WestJet Group further solidifies its position as Canada's leisure champion with expanded 737 service to sun destinations". westjet.com. 21 May 2024. Retrieved 21 May 2024.
  • ^ a b "Estadística operacional por origen-destino / Traffic Statistics by City Pairs" (in Spanish). Agencia Federal de Aviación Civil. January 2024. Retrieved 30 January 2024.
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