About AeroMexico:
Aerovías de México, S.A. de C.V. operating as Aeroméxico, is the flag carrier airline of Mexico based in Mexico City. It operates scheduled services to more than 80 destinations in Mexico; North, South, and Central America; the Caribbean, Europe, and Asia. Its main base and hub is in Mexico City, with a secondary hub in Monterrey, and focus cities in Cancún, Guadalajara, and Tijuana. Aeroméxico Headquarters Building is in the financial district on Paseo de la Reforma overlooking the Diana the Huntress Fountain.
AeroMéxico
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Founded 1 October 1988; (Its predecessor was Aeronaves de México, founded on 14 September 1934, 81 years ago)
Commenced operations 1 October 1988; 27 years ago (as Aerovias de Mexico SA de CV).
Hubs
New Mexico City International Airport (future)
Mexico City International Airport
Secondary hubs:
Monterrey International Airport
Focus cities:
Cancún International Airport
Guadalajara International Airport
Tijuana International Airport
Frequent-flyer program Club Premier
Alliance SkyTeam
Subsidiaries:
Aeroméxico Cargo
Aeroméxico Connect
Aeroméxico Express
Aeroméxico Servicios
Destinations: 84
Company slogan
“Mexico’s Global Airline” (English)
“La linea que nos une” (Spanish)
Parent company Grupo Aeroméxico
Headquarters Aeroméxico Headquarters Building, Mexico City, Mexico
Key people Andrés Conesa Labastida (CEO)
Revenue Increase US$ 2.80 billion (2011)
Net income Increase US$ 267.6 million (2011)
Employees 13,745 (5 March 2014)
Website www.aeromexico.com
Aeroméxico Headquarters Building on Paseo de la Reforma in Mexico City
Grupo Aeroméxico includes Aeroméxico mainline and Aeroméxico Connect (regional subsidiary). The group held #1 place in domestic market share with 36.6%, and #2 place behind American Airlines with 15.3% of the international market share, in the 12 months ending March 2014, becoming Mexico’s largest domestic airline group. Aeroméxico is one of the four founding members of the SkyTeam airline alliance, along with Air France, Delta Air Lines, and Korean Air.
Aeroméxico works closely with the U.S. carrier Delta Air Lines, which owns part of Aeroméxico and in 2015 announced its intention to acquire up to 49%. On May 8, 2017 a joint commercial agreement (JCA), came into effect, whereby the airlines share information, costs and revenues on all their flights between the United States and Mexico.
In 2016, the company flew 19,703,000 passengers (up 5.0% vs. previous year), of which 13,047,000 domestic (+3.7%)and 6,656,000 international (+7.6%). It flew 34,776,000 revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs), had 43,362,000 available seat kilometers (ASKs), and an 80.3% load factor.
Fleet:
19 - 737-700
36 - 737-800
3 - 777-200
9 - 787-8
5 - 787-9
Order for 60 737MAX 8/9
This 777-200 has a 2-3-2 seat configuration on first class and 3-3-3 on business and tourists class. This aircraft is 11.3 years old.
Source: N745AM Aeroméxico Boeing 777-2Q8ER Photo by U.Eimers | ID 258825 | Planespotters.net