Latin American Aviation
OMA presents the new infrastructure of the Durango International Airport
Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte (OMA) completed the expansion and remodeling project of the Terminal Building of the Guadalupe Victoria International ...
Status of Flights at Mexican Airports Amid Hurricane Milton
Hurricane Milton’s passage through the northwest of the Yucatan Peninsula, with winds of around 155 miles per hour (250 km/h), ...
Argentina’s Aviation Authority Formalizes Regulations for Foreign Pilots and Aircraft
The Argentine Administración Nacional de Aviación Civil (ANAC) has issued Resolution 363/2024, introducing updates to Articles 106 and 107 of ...
LATAM Airlines Implements AeroSHARK Technology on Boeing 777 Fleet
The AeroSHARK technology, developed by Lufthansa Technik and BASF, is gradually gaining global traction, and today its arrival in the ...
Aeromexico pilots postpone strike until Oct. 8, but the conflict does not end
The Mexican Association of Airline Pilots (ASPA) has decided to postpone the Aeroméxico pilots’ strike, originally scheduled for October 1, ...
FAA and ANAC Simplify Aircraft Certification Processes Through Bilateral Agreement
As part of an ongoing effort to enhance aviation safety and streamline certification processes, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of ...
Argentina officially kicks off Aerolíneas Argentinas’ privatization process
The Argentine government has officially declared Aerolíneas Argentinas S.A. subject to privatization through Decree 873/2024, published on October 2, 2024. ...
Air France to fly new-cabin Airbus A350 to South America
Air France is boosting its premium offering in Brazil by scheduling the Airbus A350-900 with renewed cabins between Paris-Charles de ...
Volaris to Launch Four New U.S. Routes from Monterrey in 2025
Volaris confirmed that it will add four new destinations in the United States from Monterrey International Airport (MTY) starting in ...