New Mexico Airports
As of 2019, there are 31 airports throughout the state of New Mexico according to IATA and ICAO. Through the table below, you can find name of each airport, its abbreviation, city location, and size. Airports in New Mexico are listed in alphabetical order. Please note that some airports serve internationally, while the other only serve domestically.
List of All Airports in New Mexico
# | Airport | Abbreviation | Location | Size |
1 | Albuquerque International Airport | ABQ | Albuquerque, NM | Large |
2 | Angel Fire Airport | AXX | Angel Fire, NM | Small |
3 | Artesia Airport | ATS | Artesia, NM | Small |
4 | Carlsbad Airport | CNM | Carlsbad, NM | Small |
5 | Clayton Airport | CAO | Clayton, NM | Small |
6 | Crews Field | RTN | Raton, NM | Small |
7 | Deming Airport | DMN | Deming, NM | Small |
8 | Espanola Airport | ESO | Espanola, NM | Small |
9 | Fort Sumner Airport | FSU | Fort Sumner, NM | Small |
10 | Grant County Airport | SVC | Silver City, NM | Small |
11 | Grants-Milan Municipal Airport | GNT | Grants, NM | Small |
12 | Industrial Airpark Airport | HBB | Hobbs, NM | Small |
13 | Industrial Airport | ROW | Roswell, NM | Medium |
14 | Las Vegas Airport | LVS | Las Vegas, NM | Small |
15 | Lea County Airport | HOB | Hobbs, NM | Small |
16 | Lordsburg Airport | LSB | Lordsburg, NM | Small |
17 | Los Alamos Airport | LAM | Los Alamos, NM | Small |
18 | Municipal Airport | ALM | Alamogordo, NM | Small |
19 | Municipal Airport | CVN | Clovis, NM | Small |
20 | Municipal Airport | CUS | Columbus, NM | Small |
21 | Municipal Airport | FMN | Farmington, NM | Medium |
22 | Municipal Airport | LRU | Las Cruces, NM | Medium |
23 | Municipal Airport | RUI | Ruidoso, NM | Small |
24 | Municipal Airport | TCS | Truth or Consequences, NM | Small |
25 | Prineville Airport | PRZ | Prineville, NM | Small |
26 | Santa Fe Airport | SAF | Santa Fe, NM | Medium |
27 | Senator Clark Airport | GUP | Gallup, NM | Small |
28 | Socorro Airport | ONM | Socorro, NM | Small |
29 | Taos Airport | TSM | Taos, NM | Small |
30 | Tucumcari Airport | TCC | Tucumcari, NM | Small |
31 | Vor Airport | OTO | Otto, NM | Small |
New Mexico Overview
The state of New Mexico has 2 million residents (2016). The capital is Santa Fe and the largest city is Albuquerque.
The first European explorers in New Mexico were Spaniards, in the 16th century. In 1821, it became part of the Republic of Mexico. The region was dominated by the United States and became the New Mexico Territory in 1850. It was raised to state status in 1912.