Universal’s Mexico Business Aviation Ops Guide: Updated Regulations and Procedures for 2021
Universal Weather and Aviation, a leading provider of trip support services for business aviation operators, has released an updated Mexico Business Aviation Operations Guide that details new changes for those flying into the country.
The guide, which is designed to help operators navigate the complexities of flying into Mexico, includes important information on customs, immigration, and other regulations that must be followed when conducting business aviation operations in the country.
One of the key updates in the guide is the requirement for operators to obtain a special permit from the Mexican government in order to conduct business aviation operations in certain areas of the country. This permit is necessary for flights to airports such as Toluca, Queretaro, and Mexico City, among others.
Additionally, the guide outlines the importance of obtaining proper documentation for crew members, passengers, and aircraft, as well as ensuring compliance with Mexican tax regulations.
Overall, the updated Mexico Business Aviation Operations Guide from Universal Weather and Aviation provides operators with essential information and guidance to ensure a smooth and successful trip to Mexico. With these new changes in place, business aviation operators can confidently navigate the complexities of flying into the country and focus on conducting their business efficiently and safely.