Aeromexico last week took delivery of its first Boeing 777-200ER, with a second due to be delivered in April. The aircraft will be used to replace 767s that are coming off leases and were flown on ...
Grupo Aeromexico is looking at acquiring several additional aircraft and using its charter subsidiary to operate scheduled routes as part of an effort to fill the void left by grounded archrival Grupo ...
Aeromexico, Mexico’s largest airline, today took delivery of its first 777 jetliner from Boeing [NYSE: BA]at a ceremony attended by Hispanic dignitaries, community leaders and Washington Gov.
Aeromexico's widebody fleet currently consists of five 787-8s, four 777-200ERs and five 767s. The carrier has another four 787-8s and six 787-9s on firm order, according to the CAPA Fleet Database.
Etihad Airways Engineering has been chosen by Aeroméxico to carry out end of lease C-checks on its Boeing 777 aircraft. It is the first time the Mexican flag carrier has awarded a contract to the ...
Aeromexico successfully completed a 11-hour flight from Mexico City to Madrid on a biofuel-powered Boeing 777-200ER airplane. The flight used a blend of 70 per cent kerosene and 30 per cent biofuel, ...
Aeromexico has flown more than 250 passengers in an 11-hour flight from Mexico City to Madrid on a biofuel-powered Boeing 777-200ER airplane, the first ever commercial airplane to fly a transatlantic ...
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