Aeroméxico

Aerovías de México, S.A. de C.V. operating as Aeroméxico is the flag carrier airline of Mexico.

= History =

Aeroméxico in British Columbia
Aeroméxico presently operates two services between BC and Mexico, between Grant McConachie International Airport in Vancouver and Mexico City and Guadalajara respectively.

The first to be introduced was the Mexico City service, which began non-stop flights in 1959, initially with Bristol Britannia aircraft that were within a few months replaced on the route with Douglas DC-6 aircraft. Jet service began in 1966 using the Douglas DC-8-21 type for non-stop services, and in 1969 a second service, with a stop in San Francisco, California, USA was added using DC-9-30 jets; this was discontinued in 1983.

Aeroméxico received its first of sixteen Kehloke airliners built by De Havilland British Columbia (DHBC, part of De Havilland North America (DHNA)) in 1987; the type's first revenue flight with Aeroméxico was on the Mexico City–Vancouver route. In 1992, Aeroméxico inaugurated the Vancouver–Guadalajara service, also using Kehlokes. In the early 2000s, Aeroméxico acquired a number of Kehlokes second-hand from Pacific Western Airlines.

The Kehlokes remained in service with Aeroméxico until 2016, when they were replaced with the Boeing 737-800; the last revenue flight of an Aeroméxico Kehloke was from Vancouver to Guadalajara on 22 October 2016.

Current

 * 737-700
 * 737-800 (2015 to date)
 * 737 MAX 8
 * 737 MAX 9
 * 787-8
 * 787-9

Historic

 * Avro Anson
 * Bellanca Pacemaker
 * Beechcraft Model 17
 * Boeing 247D
 * Boeing 757-200
 * Boeing 767-200ER
 * Boeing 767-300ER
 * Boeing 777-200ER
 * Bristol Britannia
 * Convair CV-340
 * DHBC-9A Kehloke 1 (1986–2016)
 * Douglas DC-3
 * Douglas DC-4
 * Douglas DC-6
 * Douglas DC-8-21
 * Douglas DC-9-15
 * Douglas DC-9-30
 * Lockheed Constellation
 * McDonnell Douglas DC-10-15
 * McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30
 * McDonnell Douglas MD-82
 * McDonnell Douglas MD-83
 * McDonnell Douglas MD-87
 * McDonnell Douglas MD-88
 * Stinson SR

BC-made aircraft
Note: a green background indicates an aircraft in service, a yellow background indicates a retired aircraft, and a pink background indicates an aircraft lost in an accident.

= Routes = Entries with a green background indicates a destination in British Columbia. "Domestic" refers to services within Mexico; "Continental" refers to services between NAFTA signatories (BC, Mexico, Canada, and the United States).