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      • Mexicana de Aviación is back in the skies. The historic Mexican brand has returned through a new carrier owned and managed by the country’s National Defense Secretariat (Sedena).
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  2. Dec 26, 2023 · Mexicana de Aviación, a historic Mexican brand, is back in the skies with a new carrier owned by the country's National Defense Secretariat. The new airline is currently operating with a fleet of Boeing 737-800s owned by the Mexican Air Force.

    • Mexicana Is Coming Back
    • Mexicana Would Use Boeing Aircraft?
    • What Could We Expect from The New Airline?

    Yesterday, Mr. López Obrador announced his government is nearing the purchase of the Mexicana de Aviación brand. By acquiring the name and brand of the bankrupt company, the Mexican government will set in motion its plan to establish a military-run commercial airline. Earlier this year, it was reported that the government would pay $37 million for ...

    Mr. López Obrador linked the new Mexicana de Aviación to Boeing. He is said to be in touch with Boeing’s management to acquire planes for the new airline. The Mexican president said, Simple Flying reached Boeing for comment on the government’s plans. Boeing was not immediately available.

    Seeing that the airline is set to operate regional routes across the country, it is possible Mexicana would be interested in flying the 737 family, albeit not necessarily new MAX jets. Nonetheless, that also could prove risky since the new carrier is set to operate routes currently not served by major operators Volaris, Viva Aerobus, and Aeromexico...

  3. Dec 26, 2023 · The brand Mexicana de Aviación returns to the skies today after being grounded for 13 years, although under an unthinkable paradigm until a few years ago: as a property of the Mexican federal state and using Boeing 737NG aircraft from the Air Force.

  4. Compañía Mexicana de Aviación S.A. de C.V., usually shortened to Mexicana de Aviación, was Mexico's oldest airline and one of the oldest continuously single-branded airlines, inaugurated in 1921. It was Mexico's biggest airline and flagship airline before ceasing operations on August 28, 2010, leaving competitor Aeroméxico as a de facto ...

  5. Dec 26, 2023 · Mexico re-launched former state airline Mexicana de Aviacion on Tuesday, setting out plans to increase operations with 10 additional aircraft next year, the government said.

  6. Nov 22, 2023 · Mexicana de Aviación, Mexico's new state-owned carrier, has delayed its launch date and may not be able to operate the 20 domestic routes it had initially advertised. The airline, which is set to begin operations on December 26, 2023, will be administered by Mexico's army.

  7. Jan 7, 2023 · In a decision expected by the workers of the failed company, the government of Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador closed a deal to purchase the brands that make up Mexicana de Aviación, its training center and real estate that are part of the company’s remaining assets.

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