The Mexican Government has officially transferred control of the Mexico City International Airport (AICM) to the Navy (Semar). This information was disclosed in a document published in the Official Journal of the Mexican Federation (DOF). The Navy will also oversee the City’s Airport Group and the Airport Services of Mexico City, which were previously under […]
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