Aguascalientes International Airport


Aguascalientes International Airport ; officially Aeropuerto Internacional Lic. Jesús Terán Peredo is an international airport located in Aguascalientes, Mexico. It serves both domestic and international air traffic for the Metropolitan area of Aguascalientes, which is the capital city of the State of Aguascalientes in Mexico. It also supports a variety of executive and general aviation activities.
The airport is named after Jesús Terán Peredo, who served as the governor of Aguascalientes from 1855 to 1857 and was one of the first individuals to recognize Benito Juárez as Mexico's president. The airport's operations are managed by Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico. In 2024, the airport handled 961,800 passengers, and this number increased to 984,100 in 2025.

Facilities

The airport is located at an elevation of above mean sea level. It has one active runway, designated as Runway 17/35, with an asphalt surface measuring. A former runway, designated as Runway 04/22, is now closed.
The passenger terminal has the capacity to handle 1.5 million passengers. It comprises arrival and departure facilities for both domestic and international flights within a single-story building. The terminal features four gates, a VIP lounge, a restaurant, parking facilities, car rental services, and various small shops. Additionally, the airport features an apron dedicated to general and executive aviation services.