MMDO is the ICAO code for General Guadalupe Victoria International Airport (IATA DGO), located in Durango, DUR, Mexico.
General Guadalupe Victoria International Airport (MMDO) is a large airport in Durango, DUR, Mexico. Pilots and dispatchers reference it by ICAO code MMDO or IATA code DGO. It sits in North America.
General Guadalupe Victoria International Airport is a commercial-airline hub that also handles a steady stream of private and corporate traffic. Mixed commercial and private operations mean planners should expect slot coordination, handling agent involvement, and the usual international hub procedures.
General Guadalupe Victoria International Airport sits at 6,104 ft above sea level. Hot-and-high conditions can meaningfully reduce takeoff performance in summer — planners should factor density altitude into payload and fuel decisions.
Local operations run on America/Monterrey. Because the field hosts scheduled airline operations, private operators should expect a defined slot environment, possible CDM coordination at peak banks, and limited ramp availability during major event weekends. Booking FBO ramp space in advance is normal practice.
SkyAccess currently tracks 2 departing and 0 arriving private-jet legs at MMDO across the next six months of operator inventory. 1 charter operators have run trips through this field in our recent inventory window.
As one of the larger fields in Mexico, MMDO tends to be the natural choice for long-range international charters and crew-rest-required flights.
Durango International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de Durango); officially Aeropuerto Internacional General Guadalupe Victoria (General Guadalupe Victoria International Airport) (IATA: DGO, ICAO: MMDO) is an international airport situated in the city of Durango, Mexico. It manages national and international air traffic in the metropolitan area of Durango and the entire state of Durango. It also supports various tourism, flight training, executive, and general aviation activities. Operated by Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte (OMA), the airport is named after Guadalupe Victoria, the first President of Mexico. In 2024, the airport handled 534,993 passengers, increasing to 569,657 in 2025.
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No current arriving empty legs tracked. New legs appear here as operators post inventory.