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- Airports operated by ASA
- Passenger numbers
- See also
- References
- External links
{{Infobox company | name = Aeropuertos y Servicios Auxiliares | logo = Asa logo.jpg | logo_size = 200px | type = Government-owned corporation | company_slogan = | foundation = 1965 | location = Mexico, Mexico City | key_people = Gilberto Lopez Meyer (CEO) | num_employees = 2500 | industry = Air transport | products = Airport operations and services, aviation fuel | revenue = | homepage = www.asa.gob.mx }}Aeropuertos y Servicios Auxiliares (ASA) is a Mexican Federal Government-owned corporation with its own equity capital and legal identity. It has its headquarters in Mexico City in Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City.[1] It was set up in June 1965 to oversee management, operations and development of Mexico's airports. {{Asof|2015}} it operated 19 airports and part-operated another 5. It also provides aviation fuel at 63 Locations. Airports operated by ASA{{Image label begin|image=Mexico States blank map.svg|width=650|float=none}}{{Image label|x=0.050|y=0.680|scale=575|text=Airports operate by ASA[2]}}{{Image label small|x=0.870|y=0.470|scale=650|text= CPE}}{{Image label small|x=0.930|y=0.510|scale=650|text= CTM}}{{Image label small|x=0.830|y=0.500|scale=650|text= CME}}{{Image label small|x=0.270|y=0.210|scale=650|text= CEN}}{{Image label small|x=0.620|y=0.320|scale=650|text= CVM}}{{Image label small|x=0.450|y=0.490|scale=650|text= CLQ}}{{Image label small|x=0.250|y=0.190|scale=650|text= GYM}}{{Image label small|x=0.723|y=0.582|scale=650|text= IZT}}{{Image label small|x=0.220|y=0.250|scale=650|text= LTO}}{{Image label small|x=0.660|y=0.260|scale=650|text= MAM}}{{Image label small|x=0.240|y=0.075|scale=650|text= NOG}}{{Image label small|x=0.590|y=0.220|scale=650|text= NLD}}{{Image label small|x=0.640|y=0.490|scale=650|text= PBC}}{{Image label small|x=0.655|y=0.445|scale=650|text= PAZ}}{{Image label small|x=0.675|y=0.600|scale=650|text= PXM}}{{Image label small|x=0.605|y=0.390|scale=650|text= TMN}}{{Image label small|x=0.655|y=0.505|scale=650|text= TCN}}{{Image label small|x=0.425|y=0.410|scale=650|text= TPQ}}{{Image label small|x=0.520|y=0.480|scale=650|text= UPN}}{{Image label end}} Mexican Airports | Airport | City | State | ICAO | IATA |
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Campeche International Airport | Campeche | Campeche | MMCP | CPE | Chetumal International Airport | Chetumal | Quintana Roo | MMCM | CTM | Ciudad del Carmen International Airport | Ciudad del Carmen | Campeche | MMCE | CME | Ciudad Obregón International Airport | Ciudad Obregón | Sonora | MMCN | CEN | Ciudad Victoria International Airport | Ciudad Victoria | Tamaulipas | MMCV | CVM | Colima Airport | Colima | Colima | MMIA | CLQ | Guaymas International Airport | Guaymas | Sonora | MMGM | GYM | Ixtepec Airport | Ixtepec | Oaxaca | MMIT | IZT | Loreto International Airport | Loreto | Baja California Sur | MMLT | LTO | Matamoros International Airport | Matamoros | Tamaulipas | MMMA | MAM | Nogales International Airport | Nogales | Sonora | MMNG | NOG | Nuevo Laredo International Airport | Nuevo Laredo | Tamaulipas | MMNL | NLD | El Tajín National Airport | Poza Rica | Veracruz | MMPA | PAZ | Puebla International Airport | Puebla | Puebla | MMPB | PBC | Puerto Escondido International Airport | Puerto Escondido | Oaxaca | MMPS | PXM | Tamuín National Airport | Tamuín | San Luis Potosí | MMTN | TSL | Tehuacán Airport | Tehuacán | Puebla | MMHC | TCN | Tepic International Airport | Tepic | Nayarit | MMEP | TPQ | Uruapan International Airport | Uruapan | Michoacán | MMPN | UPN | |
Passenger numbersNumber of passengers at each airport by 2017:[3] Rank | Airport | City | State | Passengers |
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1 | Puebla International Airport | Puebla | Puebla | 511,833 | 2 | Ciudad del Carmen International Airport | Ciudad del Carmen | Campeche | 362,755 | 3 | Ciudad Obregón International Airport | Ciudad Obregón | Sonora | 303,401 | 4 | Chetumal International Airport | Chetumal | Quintana Roo | 275,610 | 5 | Puerto Escondido International Airport | Puerto Escondido | Oaxaca | 255,831 | 6 | Campeche International Airport | Campeche | Campeche | 178,675 | 7 | Uruapan International Airport | Uruapan | Michoacán | 150,192 | 8 | Tepic International Airport | Tepic | Nayarit | 142,086 | 9 | Colima Airport | Colima | Colima | 138,441 | 10 | Matamoros International Airport | Matamoros | Tamaulipas | 88,147 | 11 | Loreto International Airport | Loreto | Baja California Sur | 85,375 | 12 | Nuevo Laredo International Airport | Nuevo Laredo | Tamaulipas | 78,338 | 13 | Ciudad Victoria International Airport | Ciudad Victoria | Tamaulipas | 63,144 | 14 | El Tajín National Airport | Poza Rica | Veracruz | 27,365 | 15 | Ixtepec Airport | Ixtepec | Oaxaca | 17,426 | 16 | Guaymas International Airport | Guaymas | Sonora | 13,550 | 17 | Tehuacán Airport | Tehuacán | Puebla | 3,877 | 18 | Nogales International Airport | Nogales | Sonora | 2,228 | 19 | Tamuín National Airport | Tamuín | San Luis Potosí | 1,783 | Total | 2,700,057 |
See also - List of the busiest airports in Mexico
References1. ^"Home {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071016052752/http://www.asa.gob.mx/wb/webasa/asa |date=October 16, 2007 }}." Aeropuertos y Servicios Auxiliares. Retrieved on December 20, 2010. "Av.602 No.161 Col.Zona Federal Aeropuerto Internacional Ciudad de México Delegación Venustiano Carranza, C.P.15620, Ciudad de México" 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://aeropuertosasa.mx/aeropuertos.html |title=Airports |language=Spanish |publisher=Aeropuertos y Servicios Auxiliares |date=January 2018 |accessdate=January 22, 2018 }} 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.asa.gob.mx/swb/ASA/Estadistica_Operacional_de_los_Aeropuertos_de_la_Red_ASA |title=Operational Statistics of Airports in the ASA Network |language=Spanish |publisher=Aeropuertos y Servicios Auxiliares | date=January 2018 |accessdate=January 22, 2018 |format= }}
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