Turbulence in the Skies: Mexican-U.S. Aviation Dispute
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Turbulence in the Skies: Mexican-U.S. Aviation Dispute
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum opposes the U.S. decision to revoke approval of Mexican airline routes to the U.S. She seeks a diplomatic meeting to address the issue. U.S. officials state Mexico violated a bilateral aviation agreement, impacting flights during the approaching Dia de los Muertos holiday.
The Mexican Aviation Pilot Union (ASPA) called on the government of President Claudia Sheinbaum to act urgently in response to the order of the Department of Transportation (DOT) to suspend flights from the AICM and AIFA, in addition to having a state vision to recognize the effects these measures can have on the jobs of the sector. “ASPA expresses its deep concern at the orders issued by the United States Department of Transportation (DOT), whi…
In response to the orders issued by the Department of Transportation of the United States (DOT) against Mexican airlines, the Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communications and Transport (SICT) said that it has acted in compliance with the Bilateral Agreement on Air Services. "SICT reports that actions have been carried out in order to give priority to the safety and operation of the Mexican Air System in compliance with the Bilateral Agreement a…
Reading time approx.: 1 minutes, 15 secondsPresident Claudia Sheinbaum spoke on Wednesday about the order issued by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), which announced that no new flights will be authorized from the International Airport "Felipe Angeles" (AIFA ) to U.S. territory. The measure, published by the DOT on October 28, 2025, states that Mexico would have failed to comply with the United States Air Transport Agreement?Mexico of…
Mexico City. The Mexican Union of Pilots (ASPA) called on the Federal Government "to act with responsibility, urgency and strategic vision, giving priority to technical and diplomatic dialogue with the US authorities" in order to restore the conditions of equity provided for in the 2015 Bilateral Air Transport Agreement. "To defend the interests of Mexican aviation, its airlines, its connectivity and its workers must be a national priority, ensu…
Mexico City, Mexico. The Mexican Aviation Pilot Union (ASPA) this Wednesday called on the federal government "to act with responsibility, urgency and strategic vision" the order of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) to revoke Mexican airline routes from Felipe Angeles International Airport (AIFA) In a statement, ASPA expressed its "deep concern" at the orders issued by DOT, which limit and condition the operations of Mexican airlines to…
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