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willardguy
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ensenada airport at ojos negros
this topic pops up from time to time, yesterday the cantina here was all abuzz, a local friend just landed the contract for the artwork at the new
international airport at ojos negro. word is the privately funded project is close to breaking ground.
anyone else know anything about this?
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Hope that includes a four lane safer road to replace 20 miles of curves and trucks.
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willardguy
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thats allegedly in the plans.
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Maybe it will replace the cartel owned dirt strip that is already out there.
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Here's a pdf on the feasibility study. Interesting.
Never mind, the file's too big. Just google Ensenada International Airport and it'll come up.
[Edited on 10-31-2014 by DanO]
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I am with you on that David....that stretch of road from Ensenada to Ojos is one of my least favorite drives in all of Baja!
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why a new airport? why not improve the existing one on south side of town?
for the cost they would save improving existing airport, they could finish building the belt highway (high speed detour) around edge inland edge of
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ensenada with a beltway and modern airport,.... that would be big time...
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Quote: | Originally posted by mtgoat666
why a new airport? why not improve the existing one on south side of town?
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Because it's part of a military base and the military probably doesn't want anything to do with it.
It's time for all of them to move east where they belong.
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The existing "airport" is, in fact, an active Air Force base that "lets" the municipality use the facilities. Last year the Air Force wanted to kick
all commercial and private flights out of the base.
Either move the military or build a combined facility in El Tigre and open the current facility to commercial development.
Building in Ojos Negros may run into problems as that area is being developed as a wine/grape growing area.
If the new airport is built in El Tigre, it can take advantage of the improvements that will be made to the free road with the new inland toll road
alignment that has already been approved and funded
Quote: | Originally posted by mtgoat666
why a new airport? why not improve the existing one on south side of town?
for the cost they would save improving existing airport, they could finish building the belt highway (high speed detour) around edge inland edge of
town...
ensenada with a beltway and modern airport,.... that would be big time... |
[Edited on 10-31-2014 by bajaguy]
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajaguy
The existing "airport" is, in fact, an active Air Force base that "lets" the municipality use the facilities. Last year the Air Force wanted to kick
all commercial and private flights out of the base.
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this existing military airport could be shared. i doubt the military has even a dozen takeoff/landings per day.
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Quote: | Originally posted by mtgoat666
this existing military airport could be shared. i doubt the military has even a dozen takeoff/landings per day. |
Not the point. That would make since twenty five years ago when the military had nothing to do but protect the president, but now they have a war to
fight and don't want to be bothered by Air Alaska tourists.
Their traffic has increased with Attorney General planes and choppers becoming a daily presence in the local sky.
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it is "shared"........The Air Force want's it all to themselves
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajaguy
The existing "airport" is, in fact, an active Air Force base that "lets" the municipality use the facilities. Last year the Air Force wanted to kick
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this existing military airport could be shared. i doubt the military has even a dozen takeoff/landings per day. |
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Oso Negros would require a crapload of road improvements. But, it would also not be subject to the fog.
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Quote: Originally posted by willardguy  | this topic pops up from time to time, yesterday the cantina here was all abuzz, a local friend just landed the contract for the artwork at the new
international airport at ojos negro. word is the privately funded project is close to breaking ground.
anyone else know anything about this? |
The new airport at Ojos Negros is expected to break ground in 2017 according to the Secretary of Tourism.
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Quote: Originally posted by DanO  | Here's a pdf on the feasibility study. Interesting.
Never mind, the file's too big. Just google Ensenada International Airport and it'll come up.
[Edited on 10-31-2014 by DanO] |
NOT- all that comes up is Wikipedia description of existing military airport. No PDF. Do you have a better link?
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This will probably coincide with San Diego Airport moving to Miramar or Imperial Valley or ?????
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Might it be less expensive to build the airport up the hill for the military that would allow much easier access to the existing facility for civilian
and commercial flights?
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That doesn't look like it is anywhere near Ojo Negos but north of Ensenada.
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