Amerijet operated first flight to Felipe Ángeles International Airport in Mexico
Amerijet International Airlines launched its first flight from Miami International Airport (MIA), which serves as the all-cargo airline’s primary hub, to Felipe Ángeles International Airport (NLU). The company currently provides a weekly freighter connection to and from NLU.
In July, Amerijet announced its decision to permanently shift operations from Mexico City International Airport (MEX) to Felipe Ángeles International Airport (NLU). The move was in compliance with a decree issued by the Mexican government mandating all-cargo airlines to relocate from MEX to NLU.
NLU is located approximately 45 km from Mexico City in Santa Lucia, Mexico. The airport has a dedicated cargo terminal, and the Mexican government anticipates that it will facilitate expansion opportunities.
Amerijet recognizes that some customers may require transportation service to and from Felipe Ángeles International Airport (NLU). As a solution, the all-cargo airline now offers bonded trucking services that connect NLU to Mexico City International Airport (MEX), Querétaro Intercontinental Airport (QRO), Monterrey International Airport (MTY), and Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Guadalajara International Airport (GDL).
With more than 30 years of service to Mexico, Amerijet has provided safe and reliable services for various industries, including automotive, pharmaceutical, aerospace, and perishables.
Amerijet offers seamless connections using its own freighter fleet of B767 and B757 aircraft to the Caribbean, Mexico, Europe, and the Americas. The all-cargo airline remains committed to delivering best-in-class services to provide its customers with scheduled and charter flights.