Aircraft for Sale in Apodaca, Mexico

Apodaca is a municipality in the metropolitan area of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, located approximately 20 km northeast of Monterrey's city center. The municipality is part of the Greater Monterrey conurbation — Mexico's third-largest city and its most industrialized, with a population of over 5 million in the metro area. Apodaca is home to major manufacturing plants including Honda, LG Electronics, Kia, and numerous aerospace suppliers, making it a significant industrial hub in northeastern Mexico. Monterrey International Airport (MTY/MMMY) is located within Apodaca's boundaries, making it the primary aviation gateway for the entire Monterrey region.

Monterrey International Airport — Northeast Mexico's Aviation Hub

Monterrey International Airport (MMMY) handles substantial commercial traffic as the main gateway to Mexico's industrial north. The airport serves Aeromexico, VivaAerobus, Volaris, and numerous international carriers connecting Monterrey to the United States and Central America. Business aviation is highly active at MMMY, reflecting the massive manufacturing and corporate sector centered in Monterrey — executives from automotive, aerospace, and steel industries regularly use private jets for US-Mexico business travel. General aviation in the Monterrey area operates under Mexico's Agencia Federal de Aviacion Civil (AFAC). Mexican aircraft carry XA-, XB-, or XC- registration prefixes. The Sierra Madre Oriental mountain range rises dramatically to the west of Monterrey, creating challenging terrain for VFR flights toward Mexico's interior. The Monterrey area is known for strong thermal activity and afternoon convective weather in summer. Pilots transiting the US-Mexico border must follow strict customs and entry procedures.
  • Cessna 172/182: Common at regional aerodromes around Monterrey metro.
  • Gulfstream / Bombardier: Business jets for Monterrey's industrial executives.
  • King Air / PC-12: Turboprops serving regional Mexican business routes.
  • XA-/XB-registered aircraft: AFAC-regulated, US border crossing protocols apply.

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