Category: Airports
SBRA is one of 61 publicly owned, public-use airports in New Mexico. The airport has two runways and supports approximately 14,269 annual operations supported by the two runways that are 8,120 feet by 100 feet and 6,309 feet by 75 feet. The department is responsible for maintaining the 1,665 acres and ensuring compliance with Federal, State, and Local regulations. Airport staff services include fueling aircraft, aircraft towing, airfield inspections and maintenance, leasing, maintaining, and staffing Aircraft Rescue Firefighting (ARFF) and terminal services for transient and 118-based aircraft, as well as managing a wildlife program. The airport is self-sufficient.
View moreLea County Regional Airport is four miles west of Hobbs, in Lea County, New Mexico, United States. The airport covers 898 acres and has three runways. It is an FAA certified commercial airport served by United Airlines' affiliate with daily regional flights.
View moreThe Santa Fe Regional Airport is operated and managed by the City of Santa Fe. We are a full-service international airport that is cost-effective, time-efficient, accessible, and friendly. As a starting point for residents, time to gate is shorter and parking is less expensive than other nearby airports. As a destination for tourists, flying Santa Fe allows them to make the most of their trip to The City Different and Northern New Mexico by saving a significant amount of travel time.
View moreBelen Regional Airport was originally conceived as Goebel Airfield, named for the famed stunt pilot and record-breaker Col. Arthur C. Goebel. Years later, it became an airport of regional influence, expanding to two fully operational runways, and took on the name of former Mayor Neel Alexander. Built on the west mesa a mile west of I-25, the airport is home to over 50 aircraft, a skydive club, a propeller maintenance facility, aerial photography, and other aviation businesses. It is also an air operations training site for the United States Air Force. An airport lounge features restrooms, internet access, shower, classroom/conference room, and kitchenette. There are small and large plots of land available at the airport for development of aviation businesses. Rules, regulations and minimum standards are available online at the following link: Belen Municipal Code Section 11.
View moreDouble Eagle II Airport is a public airport located seven miles northwest of the central business district of Albuquerque, a city in Bernalillo County, New Mexico, United States. It is owned by the City of Albuquerque.
View moreThe Albuquerque International Sunport, known for its distinct southwestern architecture and cultural décor, is New Mexico’s largest commercial airport, welcoming over 5 million passengers each year. The Sunport boasts a world-class art collection, unique amenities, New Mexican cuisine, and many local artisanal gifts. Served by 8 major carriers, the Sunport offers non-stop service between ABQ and more than 29 destinations, all with worldwide connectivity.
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