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  2. List of airlines of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airlines of Mexico. The airline industry in Mexico began in 1921 with Compañía Mexicana de Transportación Aérea in Mexico City . Later known as Mexicana de Aviación, it was the world's 4th oldest airline, and ceased operations on August 28, 2010.

  3. Transportation in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico has an extensive network of modern airports all throughout the territory; [14] flying domestically is considered efficient and safe. [14] Airport infrastructure in Mexico is the most advanced in Latin America: [15] all the cities with more than 500,000 inhabitants have an airport.

  4. List of airline codes (T) - Wikipedia

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    Mexico TXL Taxi Aéreo Cozatl: TAXI COZATL Mexico TXM Taxi Aéreo de México: TAXIMEX Mexico TUO Taxi Aéreo Turístico: TURISTICO Mexico XNR Taxi Aero Del Norte: TAXI NORTE Mexico TDV Taxi Aero Nacional Del Evora: TAXI EVORA Mexico TRF Taxi Air Fret: TAXI JET France VRC Taxi de Veracruz: VERACRUZ Mexico TXR Taxirey: TAXIREY Mexico TPR Taxis ...

  5. Transportation in Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City Metro logo. Mexico City is served by a 225.9 km (140 mi) metro system operated by Sistema de Transporte Colectivo, which is the largest in Latin America. The first portions were opened in 1969 and it has expanded to 12 lines with 195 stations. The metro transports 4.4 million people every day.

  6. FUNTORO - Wikipedia

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    In the same year, FUNTORO cooperates with top 3 bus operators in Mexico – Primera Plus, Transpais and Omnibus de México. [16] 2013 - partners with two of the biggest bus fleet in Latin America – Cruz del Sur [17] and Tur-bus [18] to equip buses traveling between all major cities in Peru, Chile and Colombia with FUNTORO Infotainment products.

  7. Rail transport in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Also, Ferrosur, the railroad serving Mexico City and cities/ports southeast of Mexico City, hauled their own record 3,565 million tonne-kilometers. [11] There were two southern concessions, merged in 2000 to form Ferrosur. Ferrosur operates the line between Mexico City and the Gulf of Mexico port of Veracruz. In 2005, Ferrosur was bought by ...

  8. List of airline codes - Wikipedia

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    Mexico FUT Aereo Futuro: AEREO FUTURO Mexico MMG Aereo Ruta Maya: RUTA MAYA Guatemala AGI Aereo Transportes Los Angeles de America: ANGELES AMERICA Mexico WWG Aereo WWG: AERO-W Mexico AED Aernord: Aernspa Italy defunct AKR Aero Clinker: AERO CLINKER Mexico RRB Aero Club de Castellon: Spain 9D CND Aero Continente Dominicana: CONDOMINICANA ...

  9. Trolleybuses in Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    The Mexico City trolleybus system (Spanish: Red de Trolebuses de la Ciudad de México) serves Mexico City, the capital city of Mexico, and is operated by Servicio de Transportes Eléctricos. The system opened on 9 March 1951. [2] [3] As of mid-2014, the system had 8 lines and the operable fleet included around 360 trolleybuses. [4]