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  2. Mexicana de Aviación (1921–2010) - Wikipedia

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    A Mexicana Airbus A319-100 landing at Vancouver International Airport (2008). A Mexicana Airbus A320-200 at Mexico City International Airport (2006).. Mexicana was Mexico's first airline, and North America's oldest airline and the world's fourth oldest airline operating under the same name, after the Netherlands's KLM, Colombia's Avianca, and Australia's Qantas.

  3. Philadelphia International Airport - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, the airport offers flights to 140 destinations, 102 of which are domestic and 38 of which international. Much of the airport property is in the city of Philadelphia. Terminal A, the international terminal, and the western and southern ends of the airfield [4] are in Tinicum Township, Delaware County. [5]

  4. List of defunct airlines of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Aero Fiesta Mexicana: FIT: 1994: 1994: Aero Jet Express: AJE: JET EXPRESS: 2005: 2006: Aero León ... License revoked due to Cubana de Aviación Flight 972: Grupo ...

  5. Nuevo Laredo International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the airport was served by Mexicana, which operated flights to Mexico City and Guadalajara before ceasing operations in 2010. [2] The airport handled 197,673 in 2023, decreasing to 151,764 in 2024. [1]

  6. Mexico's army-run airline takes to the skies, with first ...

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    However, Mexicana's first flight didn't go according to plan. The company said Flight MXA 1788 had to be re-routed to the colonial city of Merida because of poor weather conditions in Tulum.

  7. MexicanaClick - Wikipedia

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    MexicanaClick, formerly Click Mexicana, was Mexicana's regional operator, serving most of Mexicana's domestic routes between more than 25 Mexican cities. It was founded as a low-cost carrier, but changed its market to regional operations after its acquisition by Mexicana. Its main base was Mexico City International Airport. [1]

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