Awesome Cargo resumed its flights between Mexico and China via Los Angeles
The restart strengthens cargo transportation options between these two key markets, offering logistical solutions for sectors such as automotive, aerospace, perishables, and pharmaceuticals.
Awesome Cargo, an airline based at Felipe Ángeles International Airport (NLU) serving Mexico City, announced the resumption of its flights to China via Los Angeles.
The flights, operating twice a week, are conducted with Airbus A330-200 aircraft, departing from AIFA at 12:35 PM to arrive at Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport (CGO) at 12:45 AM the following day, according to the schedule published by the company. The return to AIFA includes stops in Seoul-Incheon and Anchorage.
“Now Latin American customers can seamlessly connect their shipments of perishables and pharmaceuticals to Los Angeles (LAX) and China. Customers in the automotive and aerospace sectors in Guadalajara (GDL) will have the opportunity to connect with the Japanese market through LAX, and AIFA will gain another direct export window to CGO in China,” the airline highlighted in a post on its LinkedIn page.
The post also highlighted Awesome Cargo's incorporation into the IATA Clearing House, enabling the signing of agreements with other member airlines.
Awesome Cargo operates two Airbus A330-200 aircraft (XA-DUR and XA-LRL) in its fleet and has already signed for the addition of a third.
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