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AeroMexico to start Mexico City – Cozumel flights

AeroMexico (Mexico City) has announced the beginning of its new daily AeroMexico Connect service between Mexico City and Cozumel starting on October 1 with Embraer ERJ 145 regional jets. Cozumel...

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AeroMexico operates its last Boeing 767 revenue flight

AeroMexico (Mexico City) has retired its last Boeing 767. The carrier operated its last revenue flight with Boeing 767-3Y0 ER XA-MAT (msn 24947) as flight AM 29 on September 26, from Buenos Aires to...

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AeroMexico to fly to Amsterdam

AeroMexico (Mexico City) has announced three weekly nonstop flights between Mexico City (MEX) and Amsterdam (AMS) starting on May 29, 2016, making the city its fourth destination in Europe. This new...

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AeroMexico’s 2016 Club Premier special livery

Copyright Photo: AeroMexico Boeing 737-852 SSWL XA-AMM (msn 39944) (Club Premier) YYZ (TMK Photography). Image: 934436. Filed under: AeroMexico Tagged: AeroMexico, Boeing 737-852 SSWL, Club Premier,...

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AeroMexico unveils its first Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, named “Quetzalcoatl” in...

AeroMéxico presents the special livery of its first Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner (XA-AML, msn 43859). The aircraft will be named “Quetzalcoatl” (meaning “Feathered Serpent”) after one of the principal...

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AeroMexico’s 2016 “Samsung Galaxy S7 edge” special livery

Copyright Photo: AeroMexico Boeing 737-852 WL XA-ZAM (msn 35120) (Samsung Galaxy S7 edge) LAX (Michael B. Ing). Image: 934987. Filed under: AeroMexico Tagged: AeroMexico, Boeing 737-852 WL, LAX, msn...

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AeroMexico celebrates the return of its first aircraft

AeroMexico issued this statement: AeroMexico, Mexico’s global airline with more than 80 years of history, celebrated the return of the Stinson SR-5A, the first airplane in its fleet. This four-seat...

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Delta, AeroMexico announce nonstop service between Atlanta and Queretaro

Delta and its partner AeroMexico, launched their new nonstop service between Atlanta and Queretaro, Mexico, on November 1. The Atlanta-Queretaro route will be operated using Embraer 190 aircraft with...

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AeroMexico to operate its last Boeing 777-200 revenue flight

AeroMexico (Mexico City) is retiring its last Boeing 777-200 from the fleet. The Triple Seven fleet has been replaced with newer Boeing 787 Dreamliners. According to Airline Route, the last revenue...

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AeroMexico to drop Calgary service

AeroMexico (Mexico City) will end its Mexico City – Calgary route on April 8, 2018. The current route is operated daily with Boeing 737-800s per Airline Route. In other news, Gogo has announced...

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AeroMexico to add Leon – Detroit flights

Aeromexico, in partnership with Delta Air Lines, will launch new nonstop service between Detroit and Leon, Mexico, beginning on April 30. Service on this new route will be operated by Aeromexico using...

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AeroMexico adds its first Boeing 737-8 MAX 8

AeroMexico added its first Boeing 737-8 MAX 8 (XA-MAG, msn 43704) on February 23, 2018. The pictured XA-MAG is the first of up to 90 737 MAX airplanes. In 2012 Aeromexico placed an order for up to 90...

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AeroMexico reports a first quarter loss

AeroMexico reported a net loss of $722 million pesos ($40.1 million) for the first quarter 2018. Grupo Aeromexico’s first quarter 2018 revenue reached $16.3 billion pesos, a 15.4% year-on-year...

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AeroMexico to add Mexico City – Barcelona service

AeroMexico on November 1, 2018 is planning to commence a new route linking its Mexico City hub with Barcelona, Spain. According to Airline Route, the new route will operate three days a week with...

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AeroMexico to reduce its fleet and drop some routes

AeroMexico has made this announcement: This has been one of the most challenging years in the last decade for the domestic aviation industry. The industry has lost $1.6 billion pesos at an operating...

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Delta to begin new nonstop service in June 2019 between Minneapolis/St. Paul...

Delta Air Lines, in conjunction with its partner AeroMexico, will bring customers flying through its hub in the Twin Cities a new option to reach Mexico City and beyond, subject to government...

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Delta, AeroMexico working together to create a seamless travel experience

Delta Air Lines has made this announcement: Over 80% of customer experience seams closed. Technology and innovation focus drives customer satisfaction. Investments continue in 2020. Delta Air Lines and...

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AeroMexico announces compensation agreement with Boeing

Grupo Aeromexico S.A.B. de C.V. advises that it has recently reached a confidential compensation agreement with The Boeing Company) to mitigate Aeromexico’s costs arising from the temporary grounding...

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AeroMexico reports fourth quarter 2019 results

Grupo Aeromexico S.A.B. de C.V. reported its unaudited consolidated results for the fourth quarter 2019. KEY FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE FOURTH QUARTER 2019 Grupo Aeromexico’s fourth quarter capacity,...

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