
US restores Mexico’s aviation security score to Class 1
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has reinstated Mexico’s Class 1 aviation security score greater than two years after it was downgraded to Class 2. The FAA introduced the choice in an announcement on Thursday, noting that it got here after “greater than two years of shut work between the civil aviation authorities in each international locations.” The transportation minister Jorge Nuño Lara (heart) obtained the doc restoring Mexico’s Class 1 score from Andrew Crecelius Villalobos (proper) of the U.S. State Division. (AFAC/X) “With a return to Class 1 standing, Mexico can add new service and routes to the U.S., and U.S. airways can resume advertising and promoting tickets with their names and designator codes on Mexican-operated flights,” the Washington D.C.-based company stated. President López Obrador stated final Friday that…