Mexico revokes Magnicharters’ AOC following bankruptcy

Mexico has revoked the air operator certificate (AOC) of Magnicharters after the carrier filed for bankruptcy, removing its authorization to conduct commercial air services. The move underscores regulators’ role in rapidly closing out certificated operations once an airline becomes insolvent.

Discovered 2026-07-06T12:59:49.114973-07:00 | 2026-07-06T12:59:49.114973-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • AOC revocations are a gating item for any remaining operational capability, affecting aircraft utilization, subcontracted flying, and any restructuring options.
  • The decision signals how quickly authorities move post-bankruptcy, which can change near-term market expectations for capacity in the routes formerly served by the carrier.
  • For lessors, maintenance providers, and partners, AOC withdrawal accelerates the timeline for contract, compliance, and return-of-aircraft planning tied to the certificate holder.

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