FAA Restores Mexico’s Safety Rating, Enabling Transborder Expansion For Mexican Airlines

passengers boarding Aeromexico flight
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The FAA says it is returning Mexico to the agency’s highest safety rating following “more than two years of close work between the civil aviation authorities in both countries," ending a 28-month saga in which Mexican airlines were prevented from expanding service to the U.S. Mexico’s safety rating...
Aaron Karp

Aaron Karp is a Contributing Editor to the Aviation Week Network.

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