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8 aircraft accidents in Mexico since 2000

List of the 8 aircraft accidents in Mexico since 2000 :

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Airline : Aeroméxico Connect
Aircraft : Embraer 190AR
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Location : Durango, Mexico
People on board : 103
Fatalities : 0
Aeroméxico Connect Embraer 190AR with 103 people onboard crashes in Mexico
The Embraer ERJ-190 operated by Aeromexico Connect was supposed to take off from Durango, Mexico, for a passenger flight to Mexico City, Mexico. 99 passengers and 4 crewmembers were onboard.…
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Airline : Aeronaves TSM
Aircraft : Swearingen 226
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Location : Querétaro, Mexico
People on board : 5
Fatalities : 5
Aeronaves TSM Swearingen 226 with 5 people onboard crashes in Mexico
The Swearingen SA226-TC Metro II turboprop aircraft, operated by Aeronaves TSM took off from Querétaro Airport, Mexico, for a test flight. The plane was supposed to return to Querétaro Airport…
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Airline : Fuerza Aérea Mexicana
Aircraft : Antonov AN-32B
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Location : Monterrey, Mexico
People on board : 5
Fatalities : 5
Fuerza Aérea Mexicana Antonov 32B with 5 people onboard crashes in Mexico
The Antonov AN-32B belonging to the Mexican Air Force (Fuerza Aérea Mexicana) took off from Monterrey International Airport, Mexico, bound to Santa Lucia, Mexico. The plane was performing a…
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Airline : AeroUnion
Aircraft : Airbus A300B4-203F
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Location : Monterrey, Mexico
People on board : 5
Fatalities : 5 + 1 on ground
AeroUnion Airbus A300B4 freighter with 5 people onboard crashes in Mexico
The Airbus A300B4-203F cargo plane, operated by AeroUnion, took off from Mexico city, Mexico, on a cargo service to Los Angeles, CA, USA, with an en route stop at Monterrey, Mexico. Five…
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Airline : Mexican Government
Aircraft : Learjet 45
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Location : Mexico City, Mexico
People on board : 9
Fatalities : 9 + 5 on ground
Mexican Government Learjet 45 with 9 people onboard crashes in Mexico
The Learjet 45 belonging to the Mexican Government departed San Luis Potosí, Mexico, on a flight to Mexico City, Mexico. Six passengers (including high official from the Mexican government)…
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Airline : USA Jet Airlines
Aircraft : DC-9-15F
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Location : Saltillo, Mexico
People on board : 2
Fatalities : 1
USA Jet Airlines DC-9-15F with 2 people onboard crashes in Mexico
The DC-9 freighter belonging to Michigan-based USA Jet Airlines departed Hamilton, Canada en route to Shreveport, USA where it arrived a few hours later. It took off again after a 30 minutes…
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Airline : Aeromexico
Aircraft : DC-9-31
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Location : Reynosa, Mexico
People on board : 88
Fatalities : 0 + 4 on ground
Aeromexico DC-9-31 with 88 people onboard runs off the runway in Mexico
The aircraft overran the runway while landing in heavy rain conditions precipitated by Tropical Storm Keith. Visibility was reported to be greater than three miles, and the crew reported that…
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Airline : Aerocaribe
Aircraft : BAe Jetstream J-32
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Location : Villahermosa, Mexico
People on board : 19
Fatalities : 19
Aerocaribe BAe Jetstream J-32 with 19 people onboard crashes in Mexico
The aircraft crashed into terrain shortly after the Captain informed Air Traffic Controllers that he would be diverting off the flight's planned course due to weather buildups ahead. All the…

Criteria for the inclusion of an airplane accident in our database

All airplane crashes that happened since January 1st 2000 and matching all the following criteria are part of this database:

  • The accident involves at least one public transport airplane. A flight is considered as public transport when it carries, from point A to point B, passengers or cargo for commercial purposes. Public transport operators must hold a national air operator’s certificate and an operating licence.
  • The accident involves at least one airplane having a maximum take off weight equal or more than 12,000 lb (5,7 tons). This corresponds to the definition of a large aeroplane in the sense of the civil aviation regulation. Airplanes in this category comply with more stringent regulations.
  • The accident resulted in a hull loss of at least one public transport airplane. Hull loss means the airplane is damage beyond repairs.

A few events in that database don’t match with those criteria, such as relevant events of flight tests aircraft, or military transport planes.