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Aeromar pilots and flight attendants raised their voices in the face of non-payment due to the bankruptcy of the company.
Aeromar has been enduring a technical bankruptcy since the end of 2022.
On January 13, the ACIM disclosed Aeromar’s debt of 500 million pesos that had to do with various contracts.
The company Aeromar planned and presented a strategy to pay off your debt from around 500 million pesos that it has with the International Airport of Mexico City (AICM).
Aeromar is a mexican airline which was founded in 1987, is headquartered in Terminal 2 of the Mexico City International Airport and is mainly in charge of operating national routes; However, it has given a lot to talk about since it is going through a crisis that is evident, since it should be noted that it has been in a technical bankruptcy since the end of 2022, given this, the employees of said company have been harmed since they organized to raise their voices and complain about the payment default before the bankruptcy of the company.
The pilots and flight attendants employed by Aeromar They warned that, if they did not take charge of the debt with the workers, the strike would have to break out, since more than once the work stoppage has been prolonged, due to the fact that the airline maintained debts for 7 billion pesos with different government instances. Several workers agreed to postpone the strike that was scheduled to take place last October 14th of 2022, because in a statement issued by the Aviation Pilots Union Association (BLADE) it was assured that the extension will be extended until January 18, 2023, although apparently this will not be carried out either, since this could become a pretext that businessmen could use to stop their operations and thus mainly blame workers, so the date was postponed again.
Aeromar planned a strategy to settle AICM’s debt of 50 million pesos
Last Friday, January 13, the Mexico City International Airport announced the debt of 500 million pesos had to do with various contracts, so this figure had to be recovered, to resolve this, meetings were held with certain legal representatives of Aeromar to solve the payment of said debtit was contemplated that finally on Monday, January 16, an agreement would be reached to resolve this conflict, for which reason certain Aeromar executives were in charge of presenting a proposal to settle the millionaire debtthis initiative will be analyzed and reviewed in detail by the specialized staff of the AICM.
This was made known through a statement issued by AICM, where it was also stated that the flight operations of the airline They have not been suspended and so far they are carried out normally, according to their established schedules.
Despite this statement, the manner in which the dispute will be settled has not yet been directly disclosed. millionaire debtformerly the president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador I declare that Aeromar could settle his debt with the SAT through installment payments and although this is a possibility it is not yet a fact that it is that way, it should be noted that the company still has certain conflicts to resolve since the subsidy for which its workers have been fighting since the year In the past, it is estimated that the figure to settle the debt of its employees is around 122 million pesos. It should be noted that on January 16, when the meeting between the AICM and Aeromar staff was held, they also discussed the issue of the strike, for which reason the pilots and flight attendants indicated that they would schedule a new deadline that is scheduled for May 12.
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