๐บ๐ธ Angel Fire, United States of America
Angel Fire Airport (AXX), also known by its FAA identifier KAXX, is a premier public-use aviation facility serving Colfax County and the Angel Fire Resort in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of northern New Mexico. Located at an elevation of 8,380 feet, it is one of the highest airports in the United States and features a massive 8,900-foot asphalt runway, making it suitable for a wide range of corporate jets and private aircraft. The facility operates as a critical hub for four-season tourism, supporting skiers in the winter and mountain bikers and golfers during the summer months. Inside the terminal building, visitors will find a professional and welcoming environment designed for high-altitude comfort. The facility houses a comfortable passenger lobby with a viewing area, a dedicated pilot's lounge with flight planning resources, and quiet snooze rooms for flight crews. The airport operates as its own Fixed Base Operator (FBO), providing high-quality 100LL and Jet A fuel, aircraft ground handling, and secure hangar storage. Free high-speed Wi-Fi is accessible throughout the terminal, and there are dedicated workstations for weather briefing and manifest finalization. Operational efficiency is a priority at Angel Fire, which manages a significant volume of private charters and seasonal scheduled services from Advanced Air. While the airport does not have a permanent commercial control tower, it is well-maintained and equipped with modern automated weather observation systems (AWOS) and precision approach lighting. Its strategic location just three miles from the resort village provides exceptionally quick access to the slopes and local amenities, significantly reducing travel time for visitors compared to the overland drives from Albuquerque or Santa Fe.
Angel Fire Airport (AXX) in New Mexico is a specialized regional gateway and primarily hosts seasonal scheduled services and private charters. For travelers, 'connecting' at AXX involves transitioning from a regional flight or private aircraft to local ground transportation for the final leg of their journey. Most commercial passengers arrive on direct flights from Albuquerque (ABQ), operated by Advanced Air. If your travel plans require a connection to a major international carrier, you will likely need to travel to Albuquerque or Santa Fe (SAF). The drive to Albuquerque typically takes about 3 hours via the scenic High Road to Taos or the main state highways.
Ground transportation at the airport is well-coordinated. A complimentary village shuttle service is often available for Advanced Air passengers, providing links to several key locations throughout the Angel Fire village and resort area. Taxis and private transfers can also be pre-arranged, which is highly recommended for those with significant ski equipment. For independent travel, rental car delivery to the terminal can be arranged with prior notice. It is important to note that ride-sharing services like Uber are not currently operational in this remote mountain region, making pre-arranged transfers essential.
Travelers should arrive at the terminal at least 45 to 60 minutes before scheduled departure to finalize manifest details. The terminal environment is focused on efficiency but lacks full-service restaurants or ATMs on-site, though numerous dining options are available a short drive away in the village. Pilots should be mindful of the high density altitude and unique mountain wind patterns, which can significantly impact aircraft performance; always check the latest METAR and TAF reports before planning an arrival. For any logistical assistance or to inquire about hangar space, contact the Colfax County airport management during standard business hours.
Check terminal and airline baggage transfer rules, especially on separate tickets.
Minimum domestic connection:
60 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: January 1980 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources