The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Thursday it has upgraded Mexico's air safety rating, a move that will allow Mexican carriers to expand U.S. routes and add new service.
Mexico was downgraded by the U.S. regulator in May 2021 after the agency found the country did not meet safety standards. The downgrade was a major blow toMexico overhauled its civil aviation law, but faced several hurdles and spent years in recovering the Category 1 rating.
Mexico's Transport Minister Jorge Nuno said he received a letter from the U.S. embassy confirming the upgrade. Mexico remains the top international destination for U.S. airline passengers. Through July, 23.4 million passengers were on U.S.-Mexico flights, significantly more than the 17.4 million between the U.S. and Canada, the second biggest destination.
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