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Las Américas International Airport (MDSD / SDQ) Pilot Guide 2026

Las Américas International Airport (MDSD/SDQ), officially known as Las Américas International Airport José Francisco Peña Gómez, is one of the Dominican Republic’s most important aviation gateways and serves the Santo Domingo metropolitan area. Located in Punta Caucedo east of the capital, the airport supports commercial airlines, cargo operations, private aviation, government flights, and international business aviation traffic. It is operated by Aerodom, part of the VINCI Airports network.

For private pilots, charter operators, and business aviation departments, MDSD is often considered one of the most practical entry points into the Dominican Republic due to its long runway, customs facilities, fuel availability, and proximity to the country’s political and economic center.


Airport Overview

Item Information
Airport Name Las Américas International Airport José Francisco Peña Gómez
ICAO MDSD
IATA SDQ
Elevation 59 ft (18 m)
Airport Type International Civil Airport
Location Punta Caucedo, Dominican Republic
Customs Available Yes
Airport of Entry Yes
Operating Hours 24 Hours
Runway 17/35
Runway Length 3,355 m (11,000 ft)

Why Pilots Choose MDSD

Las Américas is often the preferred airport for operators traveling to Santo Domingo, Boca Chica, Juan Dolio, San Pedro de Macorís, and government institutions located in the capital region.

Key advantages include:

  • Full customs and immigration services
  • Long runway capable of handling large business jets
  • Reliable Jet A availability
  • Business aviation support
  • Multiple international connections
  • Convenient access to Santo Domingo
  • 24-hour operations

The airport’s 3,355-meter runway is among the longest in the Caribbean and is capable of supporting aircraft up to Boeing 747 size and other large commercial aircraft.


Airport History

Las Américas Airport opened in 1959 and has played a critical role in connecting the Dominican Republic with North America, Europe, South America, and the Caribbean. The airport was renamed in honor of José Francisco Peña Gómez in 2002. Over the years, it has undergone multiple modernization projects and remains one of the country’s most strategically important aviation assets.

Today, Aerodom and VINCI Airports continue to invest in infrastructure improvements, including a new terminal expansion project expected to increase passenger capacity significantly over the coming years.


Runway Information

Primary Runway

Runway 17/35

  • Length: 3,355 meters (11,000 feet)
  • Width: 60 meters
  • Surface: Asphalt
  • Lighting: Available
  • Instrument Procedures: Available

The runway is considered one of the most capable in the Caribbean region and supports a wide range of aircraft operations, from piston aircraft and turboprops to long-range business jets and widebody commercial aircraft.


Air Traffic Control

Pilots should always verify frequencies through official aeronautical publications before flight.

Common services include:

  • ATIS
  • Ground Control
  • Tower
  • Approach Control
  • Santo Domingo Information

Reference frequencies are published through Dominican aviation authorities and airport information providers.


Customs and Immigration Procedures

MDSD is a designated airport of entry and supports international arrivals.

Typical arrival process:

  1. Land and taxi to assigned parking.
  2. Meet handling representative.
  3. Complete immigration procedures.
  4. Clear customs inspection.
  5. Receive authorization for onward movement.

International operators are encouraged to coordinate with ground handlers before arrival to ensure a smooth process.

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Fuel Availability

Jet A

Jet A fuel is generally available for commercial and business aviation operators.

Avgas

Availability should always be confirmed before arrival, particularly for piston aircraft operators.

Pilots should verify:

  • Current inventory
  • Accepted payment methods
  • Refueling hours
  • Fuel release requirements

General Aviation and Business Aviation

Las Américas is one of the Dominican Republic’s leading airports for business aviation.

Aircraft commonly operating at MDSD include:

  • Gulfstream G550/G650
  • Bombardier Challenger Series
  • Global Series
  • Falcon Series
  • Embraer Praetor
  • Citation Latitude and Longitude

Business aviation users benefit from dedicated general aviation facilities, handling support, customs access, and proximity to Santo Domingo’s financial and government districts.


Passenger and Airport Facilities

The airport includes:

  • Terminal A
  • Terminal B
  • Duty Free Shopping
  • Restaurants
  • Lounges
  • Currency Exchange
  • Car Rental Services
  • Parking Facilities

Terminal facilities continue to expand as passenger demand increases.


Airlines Serving MDSD

Major airlines operating scheduled service include:

  • JetBlue
  • American Airlines
  • United Airlines
  • Copa Airlines
  • Air Europa
  • Iberia
  • Air France
  • Avianca
  • Condor

The airport connects Santo Domingo with dozens of destinations across North America, Europe, South America, and the Caribbean.


Nearby Hotels

Hampton by Hilton Santo Domingo Airport

Approximately 10 minutes from the airport.

Four Points by Sheraton Santo Domingo

Popular among business travelers.

Embassy Suites by Hilton

Convenient for corporate visitors.

JW Marriott Santo Domingo

Premium business hotel located in the city center.


Transportation Options

Ground transportation includes:

  • Rental cars
  • Hotel shuttles
  • Executive transportation
  • Taxis
  • Ride-sharing services

Travel times:

  • Boca Chica: approximately 10–15 minutes
  • Santo Domingo Colonial Zone: approximately 30–40 minutes
  • Juan Dolio: approximately 25–30 minutes

Things to Do Near Las Américas Airport

Colonial Zone

The oldest European city in the Americas and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Boca Chica

Popular beach destination located minutes from the airport.

Juan Dolio

Known for golf courses, resorts, and beachfront communities.

Santo Domingo

The Dominican Republic’s capital offers museums, restaurants, nightlife, shopping, and historic attractions.


Current Expansion Projects

Aerodom and VINCI Airports are investing in a major terminal expansion project that is expected to significantly increase capacity and improve passenger experience. Construction activities have already begun and are expected to continue through the coming years.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the airport code for Las Américas Airport?

The airport’s ICAO code is MDSD and its IATA code is SDQ.

How far is Las Américas Airport from Santo Domingo?

The airport is approximately 20 kilometers east of Santo Domingo.

Is customs available at MDSD?

Yes. Las Américas is an international airport of entry.

Is Jet A fuel available?

Yes, Jet A is available. Operators should confirm fuel requirements before arrival.

Can large business jets operate at MDSD?

Yes. The runway is capable of handling large business jets and widebody commercial aircraft.


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