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  2. Aeromexico passenger opens emergency exit in tarmac delay ...

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    An Aeromexico passenger is in custody after allegedly opening an emergency exit and walking onto the wing when his plane was delayed on the tarmac in Mexico City for hours.

  3. Is flying still safe? Here’s what experts say - AOL

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    In its most recent safety report, IATA, the trade association of the world’s airlines, called 2023 “an exceptionally safe year,” with a total of 30 accidents in the commercial aviation sector.

  4. Aeroméxico - Wikipedia

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    Delta-Aeromexico Querétaro TechOps opens: 2016: First Boeing Dreamliner 787-9s delivered named Quetzalcóatl. WiFi introduced on-board. New website, check-in kiosks and chatbot launched. 2017: Antitrust immunity with Delta Air Lines and beginning of Joint Commercial Agreement (JCA) covering all US-Mexico routes. Service to Seoul begins. 2018

  5. Aeroméxico Connect - Wikipedia

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    www.aeromexico.com Aerolitoral, S.A. de C.V. , DBA Aeroméxico Connect , and formerly known as Aerolitoral , is the regional airline of Aeroméxico operating Embraer 190 aircraft, with crew bases in Mexico City and Monterrey .

  6. Guadalajara International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Adjacent facilities encompass a maintenance base for Volaris, Aeromexico, an FBO terminal, a general aviation apron with several hangars, and a cargo terminal, recently expanded to store approximately 350,000 tons of goods annually within its 27,000 square metres (290,000 sq ft).

  7. Transportation in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico has an extensive network of modern airports all throughout the territory; [14] flying domestically is considered efficient and safe. [14] Airport infrastructure in Mexico is the most advanced in Latin America: [15] all the cities with more than 500,000 inhabitants have an airport.