Mexicana Cargo

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Mexicana Cargo
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Ceased operations1987
Fleet size3 Douglas DC-8
DestinationsSee Destinations below
Parent company Mexicana de Aviación
Headquarters Mexico City, Mexico
A Mexicana Cargo McDonell-Douglas DC-8-71(F) (N870SJ) at Miami International Airport. McDonnell Douglas DC-8-71(F), Mexicana Cargo (Southern Air Transport) AN0264407.jpg
A Mexicana Cargo McDonell-Douglas DC-8-71(F) (N870SJ) at Miami International Airport.

Mexicana Cargo was an airline based in Mexico City.

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It started operations in the 1980s and ceased operations in 1987. It was a Mexicana de Aviación subsidiary and operated cargo flights in Mexico and the United States.

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