Las Cruces International Airport

KLRU / LRU

Las Cruces, US

KLRU (LRU) Las Cruces International Airport — Charts, Approach Plates & Operations

6 official charts for Las Cruces International Airport (KLRU / LRU) — airport diagrams, instrument approach procedures, SIDs, STARs, and operational information for pilots.

KLRU Airport Charts & Approach Plates

Official charts for Las Cruces International Airport published by the national aviation authority. Updated every 28 days per AIRAC cycle. All links open the official PDF source in a new tab.

Airport Diagrams 1

Instrument Approach Procedures (IAP) 3

Takeoff Minimums 1

Alternate Minimums 1

All charts sourced from official AIP publication. Last updated: April 7, 2026. Always verify with the official AIP before flight.

Airport Operations

Las Cruces International Airport is an uncontrolled public-use airport with three asphalt runways. The airport has active construction notices and operates with UNICOM/CTAF on 122.7 MHz. ILS approach is available for runway 30.

Fuel & Services

Fuel Available
Yes
Fuel Types
AVGAS 100LL JET-A1
Operating Hours
H24

Parking & Handling

Landing Fees
No landing fee
PPR Required

Published Approach Procedures

ILS/DME RWY 30

Special Procedures

48 HR PPR FOR ACR ACFT WITH MORE THAN 30 PAX SEATS - 575-541-2471/2473

PPL / GA Operations

No air traffic control tower. Left traffic patterns for all runways. Runway 04/22 surface condition is poor. ACTVT lighting systems on CTAF 122.7. REIL RWY 12 operates SS-SR. Airport has segmented circle and lighted wind indicator.

Source: AIP data extracted Apr 7, 2026. Always verify with official AIP before flight. View source

Radio Frequencies

3 frequencies
UNICOM
122.700
MHz
CTAF/UNICOM
AWOS
119.025
MHz
AWOS 3
CNTR
128.200
MHz
ALBUQUERQUE CNTR
Emergency Frequency
121.500
International Emergency

Usage Instructions:

Tower: Airport traffic control
Ground: Surface movement control
Approach: Terminal area control
ATIS: Automated weather & airport info
• Click any frequency to copy to clipboard
• Always verify frequencies with current charts before flight
• Frequencies may change - check NOTAMs for updates
Data Source: Frequencies are sourced from OurAirports.com, updated daily. Always verify current frequencies using official airport charts, AIP publications, or contact the airport directly. Frequencies may change due to operational requirements or regulatory updates.

Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP)

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AIP - United States

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many charts are available for KLRU (LRU) Las Cruces International Airport?

We list 6 official charts for KLRU, including airport diagrams, instrument approach procedures (IAP), SIDs, STARs, and visual approaches sourced directly from the official AIP.

Where can I find instrument approach plates for KLRU?

All instrument approach procedures (IAP) for KLRU (LRU) Las Cruces International Airport are available on this page, linking directly to the official PDF charts published by the aviation authority. These include ILS, RNAV/GPS, VOR and LOC approaches for all runways.

Are the charts for KLRU free?

Yes, all chart links on this page point to official free sources including FAA d-TPP, EUROCONTROL eAIPs, and national aviation authority publications. No subscription required.

How often are charts updated?

Official charts follow the AIRAC cycle and are updated every 28 days. The links on this page always point to the current effective cycle from the official source.