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Mexico tightens rules on passenger information for private and charter flights

Mexico has introduced stricter requirements for submitting passenger data on private and charter flights, with a revised two-step Advanced Passenger Information System (APIS) process taking effect this week. Under the new rules, operators must now submit passenger information twice: first, within t...

Plane Place Aviation receives Mexico AFAC Repair Station Certification

Plane Place Aviation receives Mexico AFAC Repair Station Certification

Plane Place Aviation is proud to announce it has been approved by AFAC and is now a Mexico AFAC Certified Repair Station. This achievement marks the ongoing dedication of continued growth, enabling the expansion of capabilities and services to Mexico operators while delivering the highest safety...

Embraer adds Fly Across MRO to its authorized service network in Mexico

Embraer is adding Fly Across MRO to its Authorized Service Center Network for Executive Jets. The Mexican company will provide base maintenance for the Phenom and Praetor series at the Toluca International Airport. The agreement also includes Legacy 450 and Legacy 500 jets. Fly Across MRO will...

Textron Aviation delivers the first flagship Cessna Citation Longitude registered in Mexico

Textron Aviation today announced that it has delivered the first flagship Cessna Citation Longitude business jet registered in Mexico to a customer who plans to utilize the aircraft for business travel throughout Mexico and North America. The Longitude received certification from the Mexican Fede...

Aero Star Aviation Receives Mexican AFAC Repair Station Certification

Aero Star Aviation has announced they have received certification to be a Mexico AFAC Repair Station at their Dallas, TX facility. This certification provides safety and certification continuity between the FAA and Mexican aviation authorities. AFAC formulates government policy for the develop...

Mexico’s Aviation Authority Grants Clay Lacy AFAC Repair Station Authorization

Clay Lacy Aviation’s FAA Part 145 Repair Stations in San Diego and Los Angeles, California, have received authorization by Mexico’s Civil Aviation Agency (Agencia Federal de Aviación Civil, AFAC) to provide maintenance services on Mexican-registered aircraft. The AFAC approval authorizes Cla...

MRO Insider Adds 51 FBO Locations in Mexico

MRO Insider announces the addition of 51 FBOs to the platforms’ latest price quoting feature, bringing the total number of FBOs to 68 since going live in 2022. Through the MRO Insider platform, Real Alpha Flight will deliver fuel, handling, permits, and other services to flight departments trav...

Mexico may accept medical kit in barter for presidential jet

As reported by Reuters President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has made selling the Boeing 787 Dreamliner of his predecessor a priority of his campaign to be viewed as a more frugal government. Jorge Mendoza, who heads a state-owned development bank involved in the sale, told media at a news confe...

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