New Aerial Taxi For SMA-León?
Diego Sinhue Rodríguez Vallejo, governor of Guanajuato, announced that the company Fly Across will begin to operate air taxis starting in October. The San Miguel de Allende airfield and the hangar that the State Government has at the Guanajuato International Airport would be used. “We are making an alliance with the Airport Group and with Fly Across to generate a FBO (Fixed-base operator, an organization given the right to operate by an airport), it is a hangar for private flights that do not yet exist in the Bajio region,” said the Governor. “You will travel in Mexico’s newest and largest fleet, and our hangar and FBO are the best in Latin America.”
He noted that the official announcement will be made in coming days as it is expected that this air taxi will begin operating by October. This is timed with the Annual Industrial Meeting and the Hanover Fair in León, which will generate several private flights. According to their website, Fly Across arrived in Mexico in 2009 to serve the executive aviation market. They currently have six different airplane and helicopter models including: the Phenom 100 EV Light Jet, the Phenom 300 Medium Jet and the Legacy 500 Large Jet. They have a 5,000 square meter covered hangar and a 8,200 square meter outer platform.
Original article by am.com.mx Translated into English by The San Miguel Herald