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CFV
  
CALAFIA

Destinations
  
19

Headquarters
  
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Fleet size
  
5

Hubs
  
Cabo San Lucas

Website
  
[2]

Founded
  
1993

Focus cities
  
Ciudad Obregón, Hermosillo, Los Mochis

Hub
  
Cabo San Lucas International Airport

Profiles

Calafia Airlines is a Mexican regional airline founded in 1993, based in the Cabo San Lucas International Airfield. It was formerly named Aéreo Calafia till mid 2016, when as part of a commercial expansion project they decided to use a more commercial name, since they are negotiating international destinations. It has Cessna and Embraer equipment. It has regular flights to the Baja California Peninsula and the Mexican Pacific coast, in addition to charter flights and tours.

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Fleet

The Calafia Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of August 2016):

The airline's fleet previously included the following aircraft (as of 1 March 2015):

  • 7 Cessna 208
  • 5 Cessna 206
  • Baja California

  • Cedros Island (Isla de Cedros Airport)
  • Mexicali (General Rodolfo Sánchez Taboada International Airport)
  • Tijuana (Tijuana International Airport)
  • Baja California Sur

  • Cabo San Lucas (Cabo San Lucas International Airport) Hub
  • Ciudad Constitución (Ciudad Constitución Airport)
  • Guerrero Negro (Guerrero Negro Airport)
  • La Paz (Manuel Márquez de León International Airport)
  • Loreto (Loreto International Airport)
  • San José del Cabo (Los Cabos International Airport)
  • Chihuahua

  • Chihuahua (General Roberto Fierro Villalobos International Airport)
  • Guanajuato

  • León (Del Bajío International Airport)
  • Jalisco

  • Puerto Vallarta (Lic. Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport)
  • Guadalajara (Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport)
  • Sinaloa

  • Culiacán (Federal de Bachigualato International Airport)
  • Guasave (Campo Cuatro Milpas Airport)
  • Los Mochis (Federal del Valle del Fuerte International Airport)
  • Mazatlán (General Rafael Buelna International Airport)
  • Sonora

  • Ciudad Obregón (Ciudad Obregón International Airport)
  • Guaymas (General José María Yáñez International Airport)
  • Hermosillo (Hermosillo International Airport)
  • Incidents and accidents

    On February 11, 2009, Hector Manuel Verdugo Talamantes, son of Aero Calafia's owner and one of the airline's pilots, was murdered in La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico.

    References

    Aéreo Calafia Wikipedia