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Once operational, how will the new airport compare to other major global aviation centres?

 

Mexico’s transport sector is undergoing major expansion, providing increased investment opportunities. Among the ongoing projects is a $13bn international airport in Mexico City (Nuevo Aeropuerto Internacional de la Ciudad de México, NAICM), which was originally slated for completion in 2020 but is likely to be delayed until 2023. Work is also...

 

What makes Mexico a popular investment destination for the global automotive industry, and how can this position be consolidated?

 

Nuevo León’s success in metal manufacturing began in the 19th century. Compañía Fundidora de Fierro y Acero built Latin America’s first foundry in Monterrey in 1903. After World War II the manufacturing sector, spearheaded by local metal producers such as Frisa and Deacero, as well as auto parts suppliers like Grupo Alfa, began laying a robust...

 

With exports averaging a 15% annual growth rate over the past decade, Mexico is positioning itself as a global leader in the aerospace industry. According to US aircraft manufacturers Boeing, the number of commercial aircraft around the world is expected to double by 2035, translating into strong demand for manufacturing. This, in addition to...

 

With the aerocluster model being replicated in other regions such as Baja California, how is collaboration among institutions being encouraged?

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