aerospace

Magnicharters must demonstrate financial solvency

Magnicharters will have to demonstrate financial solvency to avoid the permanent revocation of its operating license and Air Operator Certificate…

Oerlikon opens aerospace facility in Queretaro

Marco Antonio Del Prete Tercero, head of the Secretariat of Sustainable Development (SEDESU), presided over the inauguration of a new…

Chihuahua seeks to attract aerospace investments

Chihuahua will participate in the Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX) 2026 in Hamburg, Germany. The state’s presence at this international forum…

Eaton Mexico: Recognized for its social impact

Eaton Mexico was honored with two awards for its social impact and corporate volunteer efforts at the 2026 Annual Assembly…

Chihuahua Aerospace Cluster: 20 years boosting the industry

The Chihuahua Aerospace Cluster celebrated nearly two decades of driving development, establishing itself as one of the country’s leading industrial…

Mexican market accounts 40% of DFW International Airport

According to Milton de La Paz, vice president of Airline Relations and Cargo Business Development at Dallas Fort Worth International…

Guanajuato records aerospace growth

In an interview with A21, Guanajuato’s Secretary of Economy, Cristina Villaseñor Aguilar, explained that there are 18 companies in the…

Boeing VS-3 F3 Satellite expands connectivity

Boeing delivered the ViaSat-3 Flight 3 (VS-3 F3) satellite to the telecommunications company VIASAT. The satellite will provide the Asia-Pacific…

FEMIA highlights collaboration of Mexican-Brazilian companies

The A21 website reported on the Brazilian Army’s interest in seeking out Mexican companies as suppliers. In this regard, FEMIA…

Mexican aviation industry prepares to face new challenges

The National Chamber of Air Transport (CANAERO) held its 60th Ordinary General Assembly, a meeting at which the aviation sector…

Helischool to be inaugurated in Yucatan

YUCATAN – Airbus, the Mexico Aviation School and the government of Yucatan announced that the Yucatan HeliSchool will be inaugurated…

Mexico’s aerospace industry expects the loss of up to 20,000 jobs

MEXICO – The aerospace industry in Mexico anticipates a loss of 20,000 direct jobs in the airline industry due to…

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