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Airbus sees Mexico needing 500 new planes to 2026

..with more than 100 seats in the 2007-2026 period, given growing demand and fleet substitutes.

Rafael Alonso, Airbus vice-president for Latin America, the Caribbean and Spain, said planes for Mexico would cost around $35 billion and would represent about a third of the total demand for the region, which would be around 1,450 aircraft.

Alonso predicted that Mexico´s fleet of planes with more than 100 seats would hit 680 planes in service by 2026, up from 233 aircraft in 2006, driven by economic growth and tourism.

Mexican airlines carried 27.4 million passengers in domestic flights in 2007, up 24 percent from a year earlier and driven by low cost carriers.

 
 
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