Aeroméxico insists on Terminal 3 at AICM for the country

Andrés Conesa, CEO of Aeroméxico, reiterated that building a third terminal at Mexico City's International Airport (AICM) is essential to expand capacity in the Valley of Mexico to 100 million passengers annually, combining AICM, AIFA, and Toluca. Conesa acknowledged ongoing works at AICM ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup and avoided commenting on proposals for a single airport in Texcoco. Experts warn that the current system is inefficient, with saturated skies and rising operational costs.

Andrés Conesa, CEO of Aeroméxico, emphasized the need for a third terminal at AICM to complement the metropolitan airport system. "A third terminal would be very good for users, for the country, and for the airport itself. It would complement the metropolitan airport system," Conesa told El Financiero. This terminal would enable up to 100 million annual passengers in the Valley of Mexico, integrating AICM, Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA), and Toluca.

The Terminal 3 project was planned under former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's administration but canceled with AIFA's launch. In July 2019, the Secretariat of Communications and Transportation requested 698 million 275 thousand pesos for pre-investment studies, aimed at improving traveler experience in a former presidential hangar without increasing operations at the saturated AICM.

Conesa praised modernizations in existing terminals and runway taxiway renewals at AICM, in preparation for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. "I hope that after the World Cup we can resume this topic (of Terminal 3)," he added. He noted AIFA can still grow in passengers but AICM expansion is required for regional demand.

At a Centro de Estudios Espinosa Yglesias (CEEY) forum, experts like Roberto Kobeh González, former OACI president, criticized the current system: "The airport system is talking about something that doesn't exist. The system is a group of airports serving a city where they coordinate, complement, and help each other. In this case, they don't help, complement, or coordinate." José Alfredo Covarrubias from the National Union of Air Traffic Controllers highlighted an 11% drop in aircraft at AICM compared to pre-pandemic levels, with 50.3 million passengers pre-pandemic versus 44.5 million in 2023, and 7 million at AIFA, for a total increase of just 2.3% over more than five years.

The airspace redesign has extended approaches up to 80 nautical miles, raising fuel costs for airlines, according to air traffic controller María Larriva. Experts call for a central hub to provide certainty to the aviation sector.

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Photo illustration of idle Mexican airplanes at AICM airport amid US revocation of 13 airline routes, highlighting aviation policy tensions.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

United states revokes 13 mexican airline routes over airport policies

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

The US Department of Transportation revoked approval for 13 routes operated by Mexican airlines to its territory, accusing Mexico of violating the bilateral aviation agreement through decrees that reduced operations at AICM and banned cargo flights there. The measure, effective from November 7 for some routes, impacts Viva Aerobus, Aeroméxico, and Volaris, and could lead to a loss of 202,500 US tourists and 266 million dollars in the winter season. President Claudia Sheinbaum rejected the decision, defending Mexican sovereignty.

The debate over Mexico's New International Airport (NAIM) in Texcoco has reignited after a hydraulic engineer claimed the project's design included flood prevention measures. Aviation experts called for reviving the build at a recent forum. This challenges the 2018 cancellation arguments.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Several Mexican celebrities, including Carlos Bonavides and Luisito Comunica, have voiced admiration for the Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA) in Santa Lucía, highlighting its modernity and comfort. These positive opinions contrast with prior criticisms about its usage and location. Bonavides, a supporter of the AMLO government, defended the airport against detractors in 2024.

On December 23, 2025, Mexico City Metro users report prolonged waits on lines 3 and 9, with trains frequently stopping at stations. Despite winter vacations, high ridership is noted across several lines, though officials claim normal operations on line 3. Social media complaints underscore passenger frustration.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

مطار نوفي مومباي الدولي، الذي طورته مجموعة أدانی، على وشك بدء عمليات الرحلات التجارية في 25 ديسمبر 2025، مع جدولة 15 مغادرة داخلية. في يومه الأول، سيعمل المطار لمدة 12 ساعة، رابطًا المنشأة الجديدة بتسع مدن هندية.

Alejandro Werner, director of the Georgetown Americas Institute, warned that Mexico will achieve a favorable T-MEC negotiation with the United States, but in a context of institutional weakness due to unilateral US tariff decisions. He recommended that the Mexican government focus its growth strategy on internal reforms such as competition, deregulation, and education. He also projected that inflation will not drop below 4% in the coming years due to wage pressures.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

تقدم مجموعة خطوط إثيوبيا الجوية (EAG) بمشروع مطار بشوفتو الدولي، وهو مبادرة بقيمة 12.5 مليار دولار تهدف إلى رفع دور إثيوبيا في الطيران العالمي. يقع الموقع على بعد 40 كيلومترًا جنوب شرق أديس أبابا، حيث بدأت الأعمال الإنشائية بالأعمال الأرضية الأولية. تخطط المجموعة لاختيار مقاول رئيسي بحلول يونيو.

 

 

 

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