๐บ๐ธ Pecos, United States of America
Pecos Municipal Airport (PEQ) is a primary general aviation facility located in Reeves County, Texas, approximately 2 miles southwest of the city center. The airport features a functional passenger terminal building that serves as a critical hub for private pilots, corporate charters, and specialized logistics supporting the region's significant oil and gas industries. Managed by the on-site Fixed Base Operator (FBO), Crosby Flying Services, it provides essential administrative and operational support for flight crews transitioning through West Texas.
The terminal infrastructure provides a range of amenities designed for pilot and passenger comfort, including a dedicated pilot lounge with relaxed seating, a quiet 'snooze room' for rest, and free Wi-Fi throughout the building. Travelers have access to clean public restroom facilities and vending machines for snacks and beverages, while professional catering can be arranged through the FBO for larger groups. A unique feature of the airfield is the availability of a free courtesy 'crew car,' allowing transient pilots to easily reach local restaurants and lodging in the nearby town of Pecos.
Technical services at the field are comprehensive, featuring 24-hour self-service 100LL Avgas fueling and full-service Jet A fueling provided during standard business hours. The airport features two substantial asphalt runways, with the longest (14/32) measuring 6,236 feet and capable of handling a wide variety of business jets. Ground transportation is well-supported by on-site car rental services from major brands like Hertz, and the facility maintains high security with fenced perimeters and coded gate entry points for based and visiting aircraft.
Pecos Municipal Airport (PEQ) is a premier general aviation and corporate hub serving Reeves County, Texas. Ground transport is limited; there is no public transit or taxi rank directly serving the terminal. If you need a commercial connection, fly to Midland International (MAF), approximately 1.5 hours to the east.
It handles NO scheduled commercial airline passenger flights. Travelers should pre-arrange a pickup from a local contact or hotel in town (2 miles north). The facility offers 24-hour self-serve fuel and high-quality pilot lounges Because Pecos is mostly about private aircraft and oil-field movements, the sensible pickup is one that is already waiting at the terminal rather than one called after arrival.
It primarily serves private pilots, agribusiness charters, and visiting aircraft for the local oil and gas industry Most local hotels (Hampton Inn, Holiday Inn) are located within 5 minutes and may offer local pickups for pilots. That makes the airport useful for business and charter work in Reeves County, but not for passengers expecting a regular airline queue. A local driver or hotel contact should already be waiting, because the mountain road is the part that takes time and cash is the only thing that removes delay here quickly.
โข Use PEQ for private charters to reach the Permian Basin quickly.
โข Pre-arrange your rental car for delivery from Midland if needed.
โข The airport is only 5 minutes from the historic West of the Pecos Museum.
โข Ideal for private pilots visiting the nearby Balmorhea State Park.
โข Check for high crosswinds common on the West Texas plains.
Minimum domestic connection:
30 minutes
International connections:
60 minutes
Interline transfers:
90 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources