Puebla International Airport Aeropuerto Internacional de Puebla | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Owner | Grupo Olmeca-Maya-Mexica (GAFSACOMM) | ||||||||||
Serves | Puebla Metropolitan Area | ||||||||||
Location | Huejotzingo, Puebla | ||||||||||
Time zone | CST (UTC−06:00) | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 2,244 m / 7,362 ft | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 19°09′29″N 98°22′17″W / 19.15806°N 98.37139°W | ||||||||||
Website | www.grupoolmecamayamexica.com.mx/puebla | ||||||||||
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Source: Agencial Federal de Aviación Civil[1] |
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 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]
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.