Mexicana (XN, México City Felipe Angeles) has said it will be ready to end the wet-lease agreements for three B737-800s from Mexico’s armed air forces (Fuerza Aérea Mexicana) in December 2025, after receiving a fourth and a fifth E195-E2s directly from manufacturer Embraer late in the year.
The announcement was made after Mexicana received its third E195-E2, XA-MXC (msn 19020193), which was ferried from São José dos Campos U.E. Stumpf International to México City Felipe Angeles via Manaus International on August 22 and 23. After receiving the fourth and fifth E195-E2s in November and December, respectively, the company will phase out the three B737-800s wet-leased from the armed forces. In recent months, it already phased out wet-leased E145s from TAR México. Mexicana, a state-owned carrier that is the latest iteration of the former Mexicana (1921), started operations in late 2023.
The carrier debuted the regional jets in its scheduled commercial operations with a flight to Tulum Felipe Carrillo International on August 25. It is the first Mexican airline to operate Embraer’s newest aircraft family.
Mexicana still expects to receive seven more E195-E2s and ten E190-E2s as part of its fleet growth plan.
CH Aviation

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