Vuelamex

Vuelamex S.A de CV was a Mexican airline.[1] It was planned as a low-cost (LCC) operator, but it never started operations.

Vuelamex
IATA ICAO Callsign
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Founded2002
Commenced operationsNever Flew
Ceased operations2002
Fleet size1 (planned)
HeadquartersMexico City
Key peopleAlberto Abed Schekaiban
Websitewww.vuelamex.com

History

Vuelamex was established in 2002 by Captain Alberto Abed Schekaiban, a former owner of TAESA, to operate as low-fare airline, with services operating from Mexico City and Toluca. The airline planned to start operations on April 30, 2002. Its first acquired plane was a Boeing 717, which was painted with the airline's livery and lacked only the authorization by the DGAC, but due to the DGAC treating it as the same situation of TAESA, it did not authorize the airline to operate,[2] and the project was cancelled.[3] FlyMex is considered Vuelamex's successor.

Destinations

Fleet

  • 1 Boeing 717-200[4]

After of the airline shut down, the 717 was transferred to AirTran.

References

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