One week before the event! Mexico’s Aerospace Industry Conference | Las Vegas, NV | April 7-8, 2016
With the participation of speakers as Jose P. Garza, General Manager of Boeing’s Tianjin Composites; Daniel Parfait, President of Safran…
Interjet goes for young fleet
In 2015, the Interjet airline registered the youngest fleet of Mexico with an average age of 6 years, reason why…
Commercial fleet could triple in Latin America by 2035: Boeing
Boeing estimates that the Latin American airlines may need 3,050 new aircrafts within the next two decades, valued in US$350…
MEXICONOW Issue 81
Mar – Apr 2016
Statistics Issue 78
Mexico’s Commercial Airlines Expand
By Arturo ChretĂn Aeromexico Group (Aeromexico & Aeromexico Connect) led the market with 35.81% share, followed by Interjet and Volaris….
Global commercial airline market thrives
By Nancy J. Gonzalez 2014 was an outstanding year for the aviation industry. Lower oil prices and increases in passenger…
Aerospace Regional News Issue 78
Airbus is considering Mexico for final assembly Along with the development of the aerospace industry, Mexico may become the final…
UTC-Mexico engine nacelles go to Boeing, Airbus, Embraer, Bombardier and Mitsubishi
By Michael Hissam When it comes to aerospace, discussion usually centers on fuel efficiency, lighter weight, aerodynamics and quieter operation…
SAFRAN and Mexico: A sky-high partnership
8 December, 2015Daniel Parfait – SAFRAN Mexico President Interview By Graeme Stewart Safran is a giant in Mexico’s aerospace sector and a…
Aerospace continues to impact supply chain and investment in Mexico
8 December, 2015By Mexiconow StaffContinued – and projected to continue — growth of aerospace in Mexico has an immense impact on the…
Airbus seeks to increase sourcing in Mexico
8 December, 2015Frederic Garcia Airbus Mexico CEO Interview By Graeme Stewart To say that Airbus Group, the European global leader in aeronautics,…
Boeing’s relationship with Mexican supply chain grows
8 December, 2015By Michael Hissam What supply-chain provider wouldn’t like to be associated with a growth industry that spends US$35 billion a…
Cuba’s quest to end 60-year useless sequestration
8 December, 2015By MEXICONOW Staff Report Cuba wants to recover its heritage and become part of globalization trends and benefits while clinging…
Cheaper electricity will boost manufacturing in Mexico
8 December, 2015By Nancy J. Gonzalez Energy is vital for manufacturing and electricity has an important quantitative and qualitative impact on the…
Maquiladora employment and productivity increased
18 September, 2015By Michael Hissam Just-released data shows that employment in the so-called maquiladora sector in Mexico has grown, with much of…
Eduardo Solis explains 5 million units production in 2020
18 September, 2015By Michael Hissam Get ready for Mexican auto production to reach 5 million a year. Dr. Eduardo Solis, president, Mexican…
About 890,000 jobs in the U.S. exist due to exports to Mexico
18 September, 2015By Bob Cook Introduction As the President of the United States and Congress continue to wrangle over immigration, there is…
Think Tank contrasts Mexico and China
18 September, 2015By Michael Hissam As current-day nations ponder the possibilities of trade agreements, specifically the Trans-Pacific Partnership, one wonders as to…
Auto OEMs face fresh talent crisis at home but not in Mexico
18 September, 2015By Graeme Stewart Japan, the USA and Canada are facing a recruitment crisis in their automotive industries as young talent…