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List of airlines of Mexico
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This is a list of airlines in Mexico, categorized by ICAO and IATA codes and callsigns, based on data as of 2025. A separate list covers defunct airlines of Mexico.

Commercial aviation in Mexico began in 1921 with Compañía Mexicana de Transportación Aérea in Mexico City.[1] Today, Aeroméxico is the national flag carrier and the country’s largest airline by fleet size and number of destinations. Volaris leads by passengers carried, while Viva ranks third among major carriers. Other domestic and regional airlines include TAR Aerolíneas, Aerus, Aero Servicio Guerrero, Magnicharters, and the recently launched, state-owned Mexicana de Aviación.


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Major carriers
National and low-cost airlines with extensive international networks and scheduled services.
Regional airlines
Smaller airlines offering limited domestic or regional scheduled services.
Other operators
Airlines with no scheduled passenger service; may include charter, seasonal, or irregular flights.
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Cargo airlines
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See also
- Lists of airlines
- List of defunct airlines of Mexico
- Largest airlines in the world
- List of largest airlines in North America
- List of passenger airlines
- List of charter airlines
- List of low-cost airlines
- List of regional airlines
- List of cargo airlines
- List of defunct airlines
- List of airlines by foundation date
- Flag carrier
- List of government-owned airlines
- List of airline holding companies
- Airline codes
- List of airline liveries and logos
- List of companies of Mexico
- Oneworld - Mexicana Airline alliance
- SkyTeam - Aeroméxico Airline alliance
- List of the busiest airports in Mexico
- List of airports in Mexico
- Airline destinations: Mexico
- Transportation in Mexico
- Tourism in Mexico
- Federal Civil Aviation Agency
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