Aerovías de México, S.A. de C.V. operating as Aeroméxico, is the flag carrier of Mexico, based in Mexico City. It operates scheduled services to more than 90 destinations in Mexico; North, South and Central America; the Caribbean, Europe, and Asia. Its main base and hub is located in Mexico City, with secondary hubs in Guadalajara and Monterrey. The headquarters is in the Torre MAPFRE on Paseo de la Reforma.
An early Bellanca aircraft of Aeroméxico, México City – Acapulco ca. 1935.
Aeronaves de Mexico Bristol Britannia at New York International Airport in 1958.
An Aeronaves de Mexico Douglas DC-8 at Toronto International Airport in 1971.
An Aeroméxico Boeing 767-200ER at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris in 2001.
Mexico City International Airport
Mexico City International Airport ; officially Aeropuerto Internacional Benito Juárez is the primary international airport serving Greater Mexico City. It is the busiest airport in Mexico and Latin America, ranking as the 17th-busiest in the world and eighth in North America as of 2022, based on passenger traffic and aircraft movements.
Mexico City International Airport
President and Mrs. Kennedy disembark Air Force One at the airport, June 29, 1962.
Satellite view of the airport
Mobile lounge at Mexico City Airport