The Sunport is served by eight major airlines and four regional airline service providers. Because of the city’s temperate climate, the Sunport has reported just two temporary runway closures over the past 10 years from inclement weather.
Albuquerque currently offers nonstop service to twenty-five cities, including Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, and Atlanta.

Double Eagle II Airport (AEG),on Albuquerque's west side is an active general aviation facility. The airport sits at an elevation of 5,834 feet above sea level and is located approximately eight miles north of Interstate 40 at the top of "Nine Mile Hill" on Albuquerque's West Mesa. Facilities include two runways; 4-22 - 7,400 ft. x 100 ft., and runway 17-35 - 6,000 ft. x 100 ft. a full scale Instrument Landing System is available for runway 22, and visual navaid on other runways.
Built on the west mesa one mile west of I-25, the airport is home to over 50 aircraft, a skydive club, a propeller overhaul facility, aerial photographer, and other small aviation businesses. There are small and large areas available for development of aviation related businesses.
Is an active general aviation airport located east of Albuquerque. Complete with a 24-hour fuel stop, Moriarty’s airport is a favorite with both recreational and commercial users, from ultralight and glider enthusiasts to commercial jet certification testing operations. Large parcels of land surrounding the runway provide an ideal location for airplane manufacturers and suppliers.
Ground Transportation
Albuquerque is in the heart of the Southwest, and its proximity to principal Western cities makes it an ideal location for transportation and distribution. Two major highways (I-25 and I-40) bisect the City of Albuquerque, providing easy access in all directions. New Mexico is a net-consumptive state, resulting in very competitive outgoing freight rates.
Albuquerque rail service includes one freight line and one passenger line. The Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway (BNSF) offers a north-south line that connects in Albuquerque and an east-west line which connects in Belen, located 40 miles south of Albuquerque.
Amtrak provides rail passenger service throughout New Mexico. The east-west route between Chicago and Los Angeles passes through Albuquerque. The
New Mexico Rail Runner Express, a new light rail passenger commuter system, provides transportation from Belen to Santa Fe.