Magnicharters

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Grupo Aereo Monterrey S.A. de C.V., known under the commercial name Magnicharters, is an airline with its headquarters in Colonia Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City, operating domestic holiday flights out of Mexico City International Airport.

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Magnicharters
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UJ GMT GRUPOMONTERREY[1]
Founded1994; 31 years ago (1994)
Commenced operationsJanuary 1995 (1995-01)
AOC #5MYF355F[2]
Operating bases
Fleet size5
Destinations27
HeadquartersMexico City, Mexico
Websitewww.magnicharters.com.mx
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History

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A former Boeing 737-200 being scrapped at Kingman Airport

The travel agency Magnitur was created in 1984.[3] Magnicharters was established in 1994 by the Bojórquez family to fly the clients of Magnitur.[4] It started operations in January 1995.[5] Focusing on the domestic tourism market, it mainly serves the major beach resorts of the country.

Magnicharters was the first Mexican commercial airline to hire a woman pilot.[3]

In 2000, Magnicharters was allowed to offer commercial flights (only charters and cargo flights before).[6]

In 2014, Magnicharters invested $2.5 million to develop its fleet by 30%. That year, the airline started flights to the United States, from Monterrey to Las Vegas and Orlando.[7]

In July 2017, to celebrate the 25 year-anniversary of the Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide, Magnicharters presented 2 planes painted with the masks of Dr. Wagner Jr. and Psycho Clown.[8][9]

Destinations

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City Country IATA ICAO Airport Ref
Acapulco MEX (Guerrero)ACAMMAAAcapulco International Airport
Aguascalientes MEX (Aguascalientes)AGUMMASAguascalientes International Airport
Cancún MEX (Quintana Roo)CUNMMUNCancún International Airport
Chihuahua MEX (Chihuahua)CUUMMCUChihuahua International Airport
Cozumel MEX (Quintana Roo)CZMMMCZCozumel International Airport
Dallas/Fort Worth USA (Texas)DFWKDFWDallas/Fort Worth International Airport
Guadalajara MEX (Jalisco)GDLMMGLGuadalajara International Airport
HavanaCuba (La Habana Province)HAVMUHAJosé Martí International Airport
Huatulco MEX (Oaxaca)HUXMMBTBahías de Huatulco International Airport
Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo MEX (Guerrero)ZIHMMZHIxtapa-Zihuatanejo International Airport
Las VegasUnited States (Nevada)LASKLASHarry Reid International Airport
León MEX (Guanajuato)BJXMMLODel Bajío International Airport
Manzanillo MEX (Colima)ZLOMMZOPlaya de Oro International Airport
Mazatlán MEX (Sinaloa)MZTMMMZMazatlán International Airport
Mérida MEX (Yucatán)MIDMMMDMérida International Airport
Mexico City MEX (Mexico City)MEXMMMXMexico City International Airport
 MEX (State of Mexico)NLUMMSMFelipe Ángeles International Airport
Monterrey MEX (Nuevo León)MTYMMMYMonterrey International Airport
Orlando USA (Florida)MCOKMCOOrlando International Airport
PalenqueMexico (Chiapas)PQMMMPQPalenque International Airport
Puebla MEX (Puebla)PBCMMPBPuebla International Airport
Puerto Vallarta MEX (Jalisco)PVRMMPRLicenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport
Punta Cana DOM (La Altagracia Province)PUJMDPCPunta Cana International Airport
Querétaro MEX (Querétaro)QROMMQTQuerétaro Intercontinental Airport
San José del Cabo MEX (Baja California Sur)SJDMMSDLos Cabos International Airport
San Luis Potosí MEX (San Luis Potosí)SLPMMSPSan Luis Potosí International Airport
Tuxtla Gutiérrez MEX (Chiapas)TGZMMTGTuxtla Gutiérrez International Airport
VaraderoCuba (Matanzas Province)VRAMUVRJuan Gualberto Gómez Airport
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Additionally, Magnicharters offers a wide range of charter flights.[citation needed]

Fleet

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Magnicharters Boeing 737-300
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A former Magnicharters Boeing 737-200 in 1997.

Current fleet

The Magnicharters fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of February 2025):[11][12]

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Boeing 737-300 5 140
Total 5
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Former fleet

The Magnicharters fleet previously also included the following aircraft:[citation needed]

Accidents and incidents

  • On 14 September 2007 at 19:29 local time, the landing gear of a Magnicharters Boeing 737-200 (registered XA-MAC) collapsed upon landing at Guadalajara International Airport. The aircraft with 103 passengers and 6 crew members had been on Flight 582 from Cancún. Following the crash, an engine fire broke out, but the aircraft was evacuated in time, so that there were no fatalities.[13]
  • On 27 April 2009 at approximately at 18:00 local time another undercarriage failure occurred with a Magnicharters Boeing 737-200 (registered XA-MAF) operating a flight from Cancún to Guadalajara, this time as Flight 585. Upon approaching Guadalajara International Airport, the landing gear could not be fully lowered, so the pilots had to perform a belly landing. There were no serious injuries among the 108 passengers and 8 crew on board.[14]
  • In December 2014, a pilot of the airline was laid off for letting the singer Esmeralda Ugalde sit in the pilot's seat and take possession of the plane's control during a commercial flight. The singer had taken photos and posted them on Twitter.[15]
  • In December 2014, the PROFECO suspended the commercial activity of Magnicharters because the company did not release its prices to the public.[16]
  • On 26 November 2015 another landing gear problem on a Boeing 737-300 occurred and caused the left main leg to fail and sway the aircraft, but without any injuries. A photo labelled "MEXICO AIRPORT FIRE DEPT" shows the left main gear leg displaced to the rear, with a broken wing root fairing. This points out not to a folded LG, but a structural failure.[citation needed]

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