Mexicana de Aviacion facts for kids
Founded | 1921 |
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Commenced operations | 1921 |
Ceased operations | 2010 |
Hubs | Mexico City |
Frequent-flyer program | Mexicana Go |
Airport lounge | Elite Lounge |
Alliance | Oneworld |
Fleet size | none |
Destinations | none |
Headquarters | Mexico City |
Website | http://www.mexicana.com |
Mexicana de Aviacion was one of the largest airlines of Mexico. It was one of the oldest airlines in the world. It began flying in 1921. It stopped flying in August 2010.
History
Mexicana began in 1921 at Tampico. At first, it only carried mail. By the early 1930s, Mexicana was almost entirely owned by Pan American World Airways. In the late 1920s, Mexicana started flying to airports in Costa Rica, Cuba, El Salvador and Guatemala. Mexicana was also the first international airline to begin flights to Los Angeles International Airport.
By the 1960s, Mexicana's main competitor was Aeroméxico. Mexicana almost went into bankruptcy. Mexicana got its first Boeing 727 in 1969. However, two of its Boeing 727s crashed in 1969. The accidents killed some people.
In the 1990s, Aeroméxico and Mexicana formed an agreement. Mexicana started flying the Airbus A320 family in 1991.
Mexicana kept growing. It eventually became one of the largest airlines in North America. In August 2010, Mexicana filed for bankruptcy. The company ended a few weeks later. Mexicana has never flown since then.
Images for kids
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A Mexicana A319 landing at Vancouver International Airport
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A Mexicana A320 at Mexico City International Airport
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Mexicana Boeing 727 departing from Miami International Airport in 1975.
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Monument to Mexicana de Aviación for its service to Mexico Awarding its first Airline. In Tampico International Airport's Parking lot.
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A Mexicana Boeing 727 flying over a radar facility at Los Angeles International Airport in 1986
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Mexicana Airbus A318-100.
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Mexicana Boeing 767-300ER.
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A Mexicana Airbus A330-200 in new livery taxiing at Cancún International Airport, Mexico.
See also
In Spanish: Mexicana de Aviación para niños