As part of the launch of its new brand, Avianca Cargo Mexico consolidates its position as the cargo airline connecting Mexico and the West Coast of the United States with more than 350 destinations around the world. This network opens the door to major markets in the Americas, Europe, and Asia.
AeroUnion presents its new commercial identity as Avianca Cargo Mexico, a brand created to continue offering customers consistent service, strengthening its three core pillars: global connectivity, an expanded network, and service excellence.
"Today we reaffirm our commitment to responding quickly, consistently, and with excellence to our customers' needs, thus strengthening long-term relationships of trust. This mission is supported by a modern fleet, international standards, and a committed team, the result of a process of continuous transformation," said Danilo Correa, CEO of Avianca Cargo Mexico.
"At IATA, we recognize the importance of the presence of air cargo airlines like Avianca Cargo Mexico, which are fundamental to the development of this sector in our country. In the first half of 2025, it moved more than 374,000 tons, demonstrating a 5.9% growth in air cargo compared to the same period last year," says Cinthya Martínez, IATA Country Manager for Mexico.
The alliance between Avianca Cargo México and Avianca Cargo strengthens the route network and expands available capacity, allowing for more efficient service to strategic sectors such as technology, automotive, pharmaceutical, medical devices, personal care, and perishables. This joint effort drives new opportunities for domestic productive sectors and enhances connectivity to key international markets such as the United States, Colombia, Brazil, Chile, and Argentina, as well as to destinations in Asia and Europe.
Likewise, Avianca Cargo Mexico has two A330 P2F aircraft. The second landed in Mexico on June 20, 2025. This freighter, recognized for its efficiency, allows for the transportation of oversized and temperature-controlled cargo, which is key for the pharmaceutical, technology, and perishable goods sectors.
In synergy with Avianca Cargo's six A330Fs, the standardization of standards and the implementation of best practices position Avianca Cargo Mexico as a key player in the region, prepared to respond to current and future market demand with agile, reliable, and high-quality solutions.
"Together with our partner Avianca Cargo México, we are taking a decisive step to strengthen our joint offering of connectivity, capacity, and service. Today we reaffirm our commitment to our customers by offering an expanded network and connecting services with new routes and frequencies," said Diogo Elias, CEO of Avianca Cargo.