The Ministry of Internal Affairs presented a trailer and a documentary film “Mexican: fly again. “A Story of Struggle and Hope”focused on a historical overview of the airline.
A documentary film produced by the Mexican government chronicles the decision to privatize the company as part of the “neoliberal policies implemented by previous governments“, triggering its financial bankruptcy and leaving thousands of ground and air workers defenseless, according to Segoba’s statement.
Featuring archival material from the start of the rebuilding process of the country’s first airline, the material summarizes in 19 minutes the struggle of those who never gave up hope of restoring their source of employment and ends with images from Tuesday, December 26, 2023when at 08:02 the morning conference broadcast the moment when Mexicana de Aviación resumed flights in the national skies after 13 years.
Justice has finally triumphed over the working people. and an airline will be created that will contribute to the balance of market competitiveness, reducing transport costs for the benefit of Mexicans, said Interior Minister Luisa Maria Alcalde Luján.
According to President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who also announced that the Mexicana de Aviación will be managed by the Secretariat of National Defense (Sedena), “the important thing is that this airline was savedit suffered after acts of corruption and stopped providing services in 2010.”
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This is a documentary consists of living testimonieswhere personal experience, seen from the workers’ point of view, speaks to give validity and relevance to the struggle and resistance of those who have never given up hope.
Source: Aristegui Noticias

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