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Puebla International Airport

Puebla International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de Puebla); officially Aeropuerto Internacional Hermanos Serdán (Hermanos Serdán International Airport) (IATA: PBC, ICAO: MMPB) is an international airport located in Huejotzingo, Puebla, Mexico.[2] It handles national and international air traffic for the Metropolitan area of Puebla, the fourth-largest metro area in Mexico. It also supports cargo services and various executive and general aviation activities.

Puebla International Airport

Aeropuerto Internacional de Puebla
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerGrupo Olmeca-Maya-Mexica (GAFSACOMM)
ServesPuebla Metropolitan Area
LocationHuejotzingo, Puebla
Time zoneCST (UTC−06:00)
Elevation AMSL2,244 m / 7,362 ft
Coordinates19°09′29″N 98°22′17″W / 19.15806°N 98.37139°W / 19.15806; -98.37139
Websitewww.grupoolmecamayamexica.com.mx/puebla
Maps
PBC
Location of the airport in Puebla
PBC
PBC (Mexico)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
17/35 3,600 11,811 Asphalt
Statistics (2023)
Total passengers790,931
Ranking in Mexico25th 2
Source: Agencial Federal de Aviación Civil[1]
Passenger terminal
Airport runway from above
Parking lot and Popocatepetl volcano and Iztaccihuatl mountain in the background
Passenger terminal airside
United Express Embraer ERJ 145 at PBC. Mountain Malinche in the background

Puebla Airport was named after Aquiles Serdán, Máximo Serdán, and María del Carmen Serdán, known as the Serdán siblings, who were leaders of the anti-reelection movement during the Mexican Revolution. It is operated by Grupo Olmeca-Maya-Mexica (GAFSACOMM), a holding company owned by the Mexican military. The airport is one of the fastest-growing in the country, serving 790,931 passengers in 2022 and 935,500 in 2023.[1]

History edit

The airport commenced operations in 1985, with its inaugural flight arriving from Guadalajara and operated by Mexicana de Aviación. In 1993, Puebla Air Lines started connecting Puebla to major destinations within Mexico but ceased operations in 1995 due to the Mexican peso crisis. In 1996, the airport, which was previously a national aerodrome, was designated as the "Hermanos Serdán" International Airport.

Operadora Estatal de Aeropuertos (OEA) assumed the airport management and development in 2001, with shared ownership among the Puebla State Government (26%), Operadora Internacional de Aeropuertos (49%), and Aeropuertos y Servicios Auxiliares (25%). In 2011, OEA was dissolved by the State Government of Puebla due to budgetary issues, and Aeropuertos y Servicios Auxiliares (ASA) took over the airport operations.

Throughout the 2000s and 2010s, there were political initiatives aimed at positioning Puebla Airport, along with Toluca, Cuernavaca, and Querétaro airports, as supplementary options for serving the Mexico City Area. Various airlines, including MexicanaLink, Copa Airlines, Aeroméxico, Aero California, and American Eagle introduced flight services at the airport. However, most air travelers to Puebla still tend to use the Mexico City International Airport, which is situated less than 100 km (65 mi) west of the city and very well connected via highways and bus services. Puebla Airport's capacities remain underutilized, even though it has the potential to serve the Puebla Metropolitan Area, which is home to nearly three and a half million inhabitants.[3] Furthermore, the opening of Mexico City-Felipe Angeles Airport has made it more challenging for PBC to attract commercial flights.

In 2007, the Logistic Airport Center was established, offering comprehensive cargo management and commercial processing facilities. The airport experienced significant growth in passenger numbers, operations, and cargo handling during the 2010s. Over the years, the airport has faced temporary closures due to ash spewing from the nearby Popocatepetl volcano.[4]

In 2022, the Mexican government executed the merger of several state-operated airport companies, consolidating infrastructure entities into a larger holding company known as Grupo Olmeca-Maya-Mexica, which is under the ownership of the Department of Defense (SEDENA). This action was part of the broader strategy of the López Obrador administration to engage the armed forces not only in significant infrastructure projects but also in civilian functions. This trend of militarization extended to other endeavors such as the Tren Maya, the Felipe Angeles and Tulum airports, and the revival of Mexicana de Aviación, prompting concerns regarding accountability and transparency.[5][6]

Facilities edit

The Puebla Airport is located at an elevation of 2,244 metres (7,362 ft) above mean sea level. It features a single runway with a length of 3,600 metres (11,800 ft) and an apron featuring 6 Category D aircraft stands, accommodating both commercial and cargo operations. The airport is also equipped with facilities dedicated to general and executive aviation.

The terminal building includes arrival and departures facilities for both domestic and international flights within a single-story building. Has the capacity to cater to up to 450 passengers per hour. The departures concourse comprises five gates and an airport lounge managed by the Global Lounge Network.[7]

In addition to passenger services, Puebla Airport serves as a hub for logistics and courier companies, overseeing an annual cargo volume of two thousand tons. The cargo handled encompasses various items such as textile products, vehicle motor parts, machinery, postal items, airborne parcel services, and perishable goods like fruits and flowers.[8]

Airlines and destinations edit

Passengers edit

Cargo edit

Destinations map edit

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Domestic destinations from Puebla International Airport
Red = Year-round destination
Blue = Future destination
Green = Seasonal destination
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International destinations from Puebla International Airport
Red = Year-round destination
Blue = Future destination
Green = Seasonal destination

Airlines previously flying to Puebla International Airport edit

Statistics edit

Passengers edit

Puebla Airport passengers. See Wikidata query.

Busiest routes edit

Busiest routes from Puebla International Airport (2023)[9]
Rank City Passengers Ranking Airline
1   Quintana Roo, Cancún 174,022   Magni, Viva Aerobus, Volaris
2   Nuevo León, Monterrey 124,563   1 Aeroméxico Connect, Viva Aerobus, Volaris
3   Baja California, Tijuana 115,430   1 Volaris
4   Jalisco, Guadalajara 41,680   Aeromar, Viva Aerobus
5   Yucatán, Mérida 8,000   Viva Aerobus
6   United States, Houston-Intercontinental 6,921   1 United Express

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Estadística Operacional de Aeropuertos / Statistics by Airport". Agencia Federal de Aviación Civil. Retrieved February 1, 2024.
  2. ^ "Puebla International Airport". PueblaCity.com. Retrieved January 14, 2023. Puebla International Airport, officially Hermanos Serdán International Airport (IATA: PBC, ICAO: MMPB). The airport was named for Aquiles Serdán, Máximo Serdán and María del Carmen Serdán, known as the Serdán brothers, leaders of the revolutionary Maderista anti-reelectionism.
  3. ^ Goytia, María José (May 27, 2022). "Puebla International Airport to Modernize Cargo Flights". Mexicobusiness.News. Retrieved January 14, 2023. Luis Espinosa Rueda, President, CANACINTRA Puebla, highlighted the need to end the underutilization of the airport, which instead should be uses [sic] as a source of economic growth for Puebla's industries.
  4. ^ "Mexico: Authorities temporarily close Puebla International Airport due to volcanic ash fall May 21 2023".
  5. ^ "The Political Implications of Mexico's New Militarism".
  6. ^ "The militarisation of Mexico's economy".
  7. ^ "Global Lounge Network – Our Lounges".
  8. ^ "Aeropuerto Internacional Hermanos Serdán de Puebla".
  9. ^ "Estadística operacional por origen-destino / Traffic Statistics by City Pairs" (in Spanish). Agencia Federal de Aviación Civil. January 2024. Retrieved January 30, 2024.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Puebla International Airport at Wikimedia Commons
  • Grupo Olmeca-Maya-Mexica
  • Official Website
  • Puebla Airport information at Great Circle Mapper
  • Accident history for PBC at Aviation Safety Network
  • Tourism in Puebla
  • Aeronautical chart and airport information for MMPB at SkyVector
  • Current weather for MMPB at NOAA/NWS

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Puebla International Airport Spanish Aeropuerto Internacional de Puebla officially Aeropuerto Internacional Hermanos Serdan Hermanos Serdan International Airport IATA PBC ICAO MMPB is an international airport located in Huejotzingo Puebla Mexico 2 It handles national and international air traffic for the Metropolitan area of Puebla the fourth largest metro area in Mexico It also supports cargo services and various executive and general aviation activities Puebla International AirportAeropuerto Internacional de PueblaIATA PBCICAO MMPBSummaryAirport typePublicOwnerGrupo Olmeca Maya Mexica GAFSACOMM ServesPuebla Metropolitan AreaLocationHuejotzingo PueblaTime zoneCST UTC 06 00 Elevation AMSL2 244 m 7 362 ftCoordinates19 09 29 N 98 22 17 W 19 15806 N 98 37139 W 19 15806 98 37139Websitewww grupoolmecamayamexica com mx pueblaMapsPBCLocation of the airport in PueblaShow map of Puebla state PBCPBC Mexico Show map of MexicoRunwaysDirection Length Surfacem ft17 35 3 600 11 811 AsphaltStatistics 2023 Total passengers790 931Ranking in Mexico25th 2Source Agencial Federal de Aviacion Civil 1 Passenger terminalAirport runway from aboveParking lot and Popocatepetl volcano and Iztaccihuatl mountain in the backgroundPassenger terminal airsideUnited Express Embraer ERJ 145 at PBC Mountain Malinche in the backgroundPuebla Airport was named after Aquiles Serdan Maximo Serdan and Maria del Carmen Serdan known as the Serdan siblings who were leaders of the anti reelection movement during the Mexican Revolution It is operated by Grupo Olmeca Maya Mexica GAFSACOMM a holding company owned by the Mexican military The airport is one of the fastest growing in the country serving 790 931 passengers in 2022 and 935 500 in 2023 1 Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 3 Airlines and destinations 3 1 Passengers 3 2 Cargo 3 3 Destinations map 4 Airlines previously flying to Puebla International Airport 5 Statistics 5 1 Passengers 5 2 Busiest routes 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe airport commenced operations in 1985 with its inaugural flight arriving from Guadalajara and operated by Mexicana de Aviacion In 1993 Puebla Air Lines started connecting Puebla to major destinations within Mexico but ceased operations in 1995 due to the Mexican peso crisis In 1996 the airport which was previously a national aerodrome was designated as the Hermanos Serdan International Airport Operadora Estatal de Aeropuertos OEA assumed the airport management and development in 2001 with shared ownership among the Puebla State Government 26 Operadora Internacional de Aeropuertos 49 and Aeropuertos y Servicios Auxiliares 25 In 2011 OEA was dissolved by the State Government of Puebla due to budgetary issues and Aeropuertos y Servicios Auxiliares ASA took over the airport operations Throughout the 2000s and 2010s there were political initiatives aimed at positioning Puebla Airport along with Toluca Cuernavaca and Queretaro airports as supplementary options for serving the Mexico City Area Various airlines including MexicanaLink Copa Airlines Aeromexico Aero California and American Eagle introduced flight services at the airport However most air travelers to Puebla still tend to use the Mexico City International Airport which is situated less than 100 km 65 mi west of the city and very well connected via highways and bus services Puebla Airport s capacities remain underutilized even though it has the potential to serve the Puebla Metropolitan Area which is home to nearly three and a half million inhabitants 3 Furthermore the opening of Mexico City Felipe Angeles Airport has made it more challenging for PBC to attract commercial flights In 2007 the Logistic Airport Center was established offering comprehensive cargo management and commercial processing facilities The airport experienced significant growth in passenger numbers operations and cargo handling during the 2010s Over the years the airport has faced temporary closures due to ash spewing from the nearby Popocatepetl volcano 4 In 2022 the Mexican government executed the merger of several state operated airport companies consolidating infrastructure entities into a larger holding company known as Grupo Olmeca Maya Mexica which is under the ownership of the Department of Defense SEDENA This action was part of the broader strategy of the Lopez Obrador administration to engage the armed forces not only in significant infrastructure projects but also in civilian functions This trend of militarization extended to other endeavors such as the Tren Maya the Felipe Angeles and Tulum airports and the revival of Mexicana de Aviacion prompting concerns regarding accountability and transparency 5 6 Facilities editThe Puebla Airport is located at an elevation of 2 244 metres 7 362 ft above mean sea level It features a single runway with a length of 3 600 metres 11 800 ft and an apron featuring 6 Category D aircraft stands accommodating both commercial and cargo operations The airport is also equipped with facilities dedicated to general and executive aviation The terminal building includes arrival and departures facilities for both domestic and international flights within a single story building Has the capacity to cater to up to 450 passengers per hour The departures concourse comprises five gates and an airport lounge managed by the Global Lounge Network 7 In addition to passenger services Puebla Airport serves as a hub for logistics and courier companies overseeing an annual cargo volume of two thousand tons The cargo handled encompasses various items such as textile products vehicle motor parts machinery postal items airborne parcel services and perishable goods like fruits and flowers 8 Airlines and destinations editPassengers edit AirlinesDestinationsMagniSeasonal CancunUnited ExpressHouston IntercontinentalViva AerobusCancun Guadalajara Merida Monterrey TijuanaVolarisCancun TijuanaCargo edit AirlinesDestinationsAeronaves TSMLaredoEstafetaChihuahua San Luis Potosi VillahermosaDestinations map edit nbsp nbsp Puebla nbsp Tijuana nbsp Monterrey nbsp Guadalajara nbsp Merida nbsp Cancunclass notpageimage Domestic destinations from Puebla International Airport Red Year round destination Blue Future destination Green Seasonal destination nbsp nbsp Houston Intercontinentalclass notpageimage International destinations from Puebla International Airport Red Year round destination Blue Future destination Green Seasonal destinationAirlines previously flying to Puebla International Airport editAirlinesAero California Aeromar Aeromexico Aeromexico Connect Aladia Alma de Mexico Avolar American Eagle Continental Express Copa Airlines Lineas Aereas Azteca Mexicana MexicanaLinkStatistics editPassengers edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Puebla Airport passengers See Wikidata query Busiest routes edit Busiest routes from Puebla International Airport 2023 9 Rank City Passengers Ranking Airline1 nbsp Quintana Roo Cancun 174 022 nbsp Magni Viva Aerobus Volaris2 nbsp Nuevo Leon Monterrey 124 563 nbsp 1 Aeromexico Connect Viva Aerobus Volaris3 nbsp Baja California Tijuana 115 430 nbsp 1 Volaris4 nbsp Jalisco Guadalajara 41 680 nbsp Aeromar Viva Aerobus5 nbsp Yucatan Merida 8 000 nbsp Viva Aerobus6 nbsp United States Houston Intercontinental 6 921 nbsp 1 United ExpressSee also editList of the busiest airports in Mexico List of airports in Mexico List of airports by ICAO code M List of busiest airports in North America List of the busiest airports in Latin America Transportation in Mexico Metropolitan areas of Mexico Mexico City megalopolis Puebla Metropolitan Area Central de Autobuses PueblaReferences edit a b Estadistica Operacional de Aeropuertos Statistics by Airport Agencia Federal de Aviacion Civil Retrieved February 1 2024 Puebla International Airport PueblaCity com Retrieved January 14 2023 Puebla International Airport officially Hermanos Serdan International Airport IATA PBC ICAO MMPB The airport was named for Aquiles Serdan Maximo Serdan and Maria del Carmen Serdan known as the Serdan brothers leaders of the revolutionary Maderista anti reelectionism Goytia Maria Jose May 27 2022 Puebla International Airport to Modernize Cargo Flights Mexicobusiness News Retrieved January 14 2023 Luis Espinosa Rueda President CANACINTRA Puebla highlighted the need to end the underutilization of the airport which instead should be uses sic as a source of economic growth for Puebla s industries Mexico Authorities temporarily close Puebla International Airport due to volcanic ash fall May 21 2023 The Political Implications of Mexico s New Militarism The militarisation of Mexico s economy Global Lounge Network Our Lounges Aeropuerto Internacional Hermanos Serdan de Puebla Estadistica operacional por origen destino Traffic Statistics by City Pairs in Spanish Agencia Federal de Aviacion Civil January 2024 Retrieved January 30 2024 External links edit nbsp Media related to Puebla International Airport at Wikimedia Commons Grupo Olmeca Maya Mexica Official Website Puebla Airport information at Great Circle Mapper Accident history for PBC at Aviation Safety Network Tourism in Puebla Aeronautical chart and airport information for MMPB at SkyVector Current weather for MMPB at NOAA NWSPortals nbsp Mexico nbsp Aviation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Puebla International Airport amp oldid 1213861735, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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