Albuquerque International Sunport

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Continent: North America Country: United States Region: New Mexico


Albuquerque International Sunport/Kirtland Air Force Base
Location Albuquerque, New Mexico
IATA code ABQ
ICAO code KABQ
Airport type Mixed-Use Commerical
Website [www.cabq.gov/airport www.cabq.gov/airport]
Overview map [maps.google.com/maps?q=ABQ&ll=35.037235,-106.611500&spn=0.059619,0.118721&t=h&hl=en Google Maps]
Communications
Tower 123.775, 351.9, 120.3
Ground 121.9, 348.6
Clearance 119.2, 259.3
Approach 354.1, 317.9, 263.15
Departure354.1, 317.9, 263.15
ATIS 118, 257.7
Departure122.95


Official Spotting Locations

Terminal Observation Lounge

Terminal Observation Lounge

There is a very nice observation lounge in the terminal, located above the food court. Stairs are located on either side of the food court. However, it is past the security checkpoint so it is accessible only if you are traveling. There are several comfortable chairs, couches, and tables, and there are very nice floor to ceiling windows that provide a view of the ramp and runways.

Spirit Drive

A gravel lot at the threshold of runway 03. This runway is used less than 08/26 so movements here can be slow. Because of the distance from the runway and the fence, photographing arrivals is difficult and few departures use this runway. The cargo facilities are close and offer a few opportunities for photos. All movements on this runway can be logged however.

Girard Boulevard

A small pull-off at the South end of this cul-de-sac. Most movements on 08/26 (the main runway) can be logged but are too distant for photography. Some arrivals on 03 may be missed. On the rare occasions when runway 17 is in use this is an excellent location, although photos will need to be taken through the fence. Some early-morning shots of the apron are possible.

Other Spotting Locations

FBO Parking Lot

Not recommended for long-term viewing (you will likely be told to leave), but OK for a quick shot or two.

Locations to Avoid

FAA Facility

On your way to Spirit Drive (above), you will see a 747, DC-9 and smaller aircraft parked by the FAA hangar. There is an employee parking lot which gives excellent views of the 08 approach. Resist the temptation to use it, you will quickly be told to leave or possibly worse.

Kirtland AFB

Time was you could park on the access road with impunity. Since 2001, this is now a totally secure area.

Regular Traffic

Facilities and Transportation