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Aerolitoral, S.A. de C.V., DBA Aeroméxico Connect, and
formerly known as
Aerolitoral, is the
subsidiary airline of Aeroméxico
operating Embraer 190 aircraft...
- Aeroméxico and Aeroméxico Connect,
which are both
commercialized as Aeroméxico,
serve the
following destinations, as of March 2025[update]. Aeroméxico...
- had an
average fleet of 60
aircraft in
mainline operation, plus 20 in
Aerolitoral, as well as five CEOs
during this time. On 22 June 2000, the airline...
- Lithuania
Avion Express DAT LT
FlyLAL Nordic Solutions Air Mexico
Aerolitoral Mongolia
Eznis Airways Moldova
Moldavian Airlines Netherlands KLM...
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Former member affiliate Joined Exited Member affiliate of
Aerolitoral 2000 2007 Aeroméxico Aeroméxico
Travel 2008 2011 Aeroméxico Brit Air 2000 2013 Air...
- was
served by
Aeromexico partner Aerolitoral via a
codesharing agreement during the mid-1990s. In 1994
Aerolitoral was
flying up to four non-stops a...
- A
special model was the SA227-BC
Metro III
built for
Mexican airline AeroLitoral,
which took
delivery of 15 of the 18 of this
model that were produced...
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subsidiaries Administradora Especializada en
Negocios (Adensa) (Owns 99.99%)
Aerolitoral (Aeroméxico Connect)
Aerosys (Owns 50.01%,
other 49.99%
owned by Mexicana...
- Guaymas, Cananea, Tucson, and Phoenix.
During the 1990s and 2000s,
Aerolitoral, now
known as Aeroméxico Connect,
operated a hub out of
Hermosillo for...
- (ASA).
Scheduled commercial flights began in 1992, with
airlines like
Aerolitoral and
TAESA offering flights, and by 1993,
Aeromar initiated regular flights...