Shown is the official logo of the Mexican
Secretary Minister of Defense
Secretary Minister of Defense
A view of the interior cabin facing aft
The interior is configured in VIP seating and has a private
cabin area within the forward section of the cabin
cabin area within the forward section of the cabin
The aircraft is shown on the ramp at Opa Locka, Miami AirOne maintenance facility
The aircraft sports a fresh, gray paint scheme which was applied by AirOne on a previous maintenance visitation when the aircraft underwent a heavy maintenance service
This aircraft as well the Mexican Air Force fleet of Boeing 727, which consist of three aircraft's are maintained by AirOne
Miami, Florida / Opa Locka 5th May 2014: While visiting our friends and colleagues at AirOne an FAA approved repair facility, specializing in aircraft maintenance and heavy maintenance inspections (i.e. A-B-C & D Checks) located at Opa Locka Airport, we were able to take in and inspect this amazingly looking aircraft. (check out www.aironemaintenance.com)
The aircraft is the personal transportation for Mexico Secretary of Defense (Army), as Mexico appears to have to Secretary of Defense one for the Army and one for the Navy (Armada).
Our long time friend, respected colleague and owner of AirOne Mr.Vincent Quinn hosted our visitation and gave us a detailed maintenance account as to how this aircraft has and is being maintained by them.
This is a tribute to AirOne quality and dedication to detail that allows them to work and maintain an aircraft of such prominence for an Allied Government. The currently low-vis, gray paint scheme was applied at AirOne sometime ago as prior to that the aircraft was painted in white with green and red cheat line on the fuselage. It should also be noted that AirOne maintains the entire fleet of Boeing 727 within the Mexican Air Force. We here at the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group regard AirOne as one of the best "added value" aviation companies within South Florida.
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