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Aeromexico seeks to expand 737, 767 and 777 fleets
2. september 2010 13:21 | Commercial AviationFlight Global
Grupo Aeromexico is looking at acquiring several additional aircraft and using its charter subsidiary to operate scheduled routes as part of an effort to fill the void left by grounded archrival Grupo Mexicana.
Aeromexico's pilots union, ASPA, says the carrier earlier this week proposed expanding its fleet of Boeing 737s, 767s and 777s in exchange for concessions. An ASPA spokesman says it rejected the proposal because the concessions, which included working longer hours for the same salary and authorising expansion at charter unit Aeromexico Travel, were unreasonable. But he says ASPA continues to talk to Aeromexico and is interested in forging a new agreement and expanding the carrier's fleet.
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