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Necessity, or Outright Violation of the Bilateral Air Agreement?

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The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), since last year, claimed that Mexico was violating the bilateral air agreement signed between the two nations, and the traditional press opposed to the 4T flew with two analyses, based - it has to be said - on more speculations and conjectures than on hard data, and the most recurrent: that the reprisals of the country from the bars and the stars to our aviation were the logical consequence of the can…
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The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), since last year, claimed that Mexico was violating the bilateral air agreement signed between the two nations, and the traditional press opposed to the 4T flew with two analyses, based - it has to be said - on more speculations and conjectures than on hard data, and the most recurrent: that the reprisals of the country from the bars and the stars to our aviation were the logical consequence of the can…

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SDPnoticias.com broke the news in on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.
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