Mexico’s State-Owned Airline Sued for $800 Million
SAT Aero Holdings alleges that Mexicana de Aviación put the company at risk by failing to uphold its end of the contract
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SAT Aero Holdings alleges that Mexicana de Aviación put the company at risk by failing to uphold its end of the contract
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Rapiscan Systems will supply and install up to 54 high-energy X-ray portals for nonintrusive inspection of cargo vehicles, up to 70 to inspect light vehicles, 18 portals for inspection of empty cargo vehicles and four for passenger buses
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Yutong, which is headquartered in Zhengzhou, China, won the contract in 2022 for a sum of 1,217,37,931 pesos
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By KELIN DILLON According to reports from operators working on the construction of Mexico’s controversial public megaproject the Tren Maya – documents which were leaked to the public by hacktivist group Guacamaya – the project is facing multiple supply and permitting delays that could push the Tren Maya’s completion far beyond its estimated December 2023 delivery date. These issues join
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By KELIN DILLON Following multiple complaints lodged by companies that had been competing in April 2021 for the cleaning contract for the Mexico City International Airport (AICM), the two-year, 21.6 million pesos per month contract granted by the Mexican government to Iroa Real Estate Services, Tecnolimpuerta Delta, Joad Cleaning and Services, and Aseo Privado Institucional was suspended on June 29
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By KELIN DILLON Mexico’s Secretariat of Defense (Sedena) will allocate 11 million pesos for the purchase of 36 drones, with seven different companies vying for the contract and the winner set to be revealed on Sept. 22. The country’s defense sector plans to purchase remotely piloted drones capable of 30 minutes minimum of flight time with a radius of at
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