๐บ๐ธ Angel Fire, United States of America
Angel Fire Airport (AXX) serves the popular ski and mountain resort village of Angel Fire in northern New Mexico. Situated at a high elevation within the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, this public-use general aviation airport is a key access point for private aircraft, corporate jets, and recreational flyers visiting the resort. It does not host scheduled commercial passenger services; commercial travelers typically utilize larger commercial airports like Albuquerque (ABQ) or Santa Fe (SAF) for their connections. The terminal building is a small, modern facility that houses the Fixed Base Operator (FBO) and administrative offices, providing essential services for general aviation operations.
Operational procedures at AXX are strictly general aviation and follow standard uncontrolled airfield procedures. There is no air traffic control tower, and pilots communicate on a Common Traffic Advisory Frequency (CTAF) to coordinate their movements. Consequently, there are no TSA security checkpoints, baggage handling systems, or traditional boarding gates. Pilots and passengers access their aircraft directly via the FBO, which provides streamlined services for quick turnarounds. Due to its high altitude and mountainous terrain, pilots must be aware of density altitude considerations and often unpredictable mountain winds, which can affect aircraft performance and flight planning.
Amenities at Angel Fire Airport are limited to the essentials for general aviation users. The FBO typically offers aircraft fueling services, a pilot lounge with basic amenities, and flight planning resources. While there are no on-site restaurants or extensive retail shops within the terminal, the terminal might have a small waiting area with restrooms. The Angel Fire Resort and village are just a short drive away, offering a wide range of dining, accommodation, and recreational opportunities. Courtesy cars may be available through the FBO for local use. The airport serves as a convenient and accessible option for general aviation, supporting local businesses and the community.
Allow adequate time for connections. Check with airline for specific requirements.
Mountain winds in Angel Fire can be unpredictable; check density altitude and verify runway conditions before planning operations.
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