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FEMSA Gulfstream returns to Monterrey after a long weekend in Punta Mita
The flight from the Riviera Nayarit resort area lands on a Sunday night ahead of a busy work week for the beverage and retail giant.
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FEMSA flew from Valle de Banderas Airport near Punta Mita to Del Norte International Airport in Monterrey late on Sunday, May 31, touching down just before midnight after a one-hour-and-twelve-minute flight in its Gulfstream G280, tail number XA-FMX. The aircraft departed the Pacific coast resort area at 5:47 p.m. local time and climbed to 45,025 feet, crossing back to the corporate base in northern Mexico.
The trip follows a pattern common to senior FEMSA executives: a long weekend in the Riviera Nayarit, home to Punta Mita, where several company directors and major Mexican industrial families maintain residences. The return on a Sunday evening positions the leadership in Monterrey for the start of the work week. FEMSA has no public investor events or major regulatory deadlines scheduled for the first week of June, per the company's investor relations calendar, but the conglomerate’s roughly 120 annual U.S. flights and extensive Latin American operations require steady oversight from its Monterrey headquarters.
FEMSA’s aviation subsidiary, Servicios Aereos Regiomontanos, logged three flights in the preceding days: a round trip Monterrey–Mexico City on May 27 and a leg from Monterrey to the coast on May 28. The Sunday return is a clean bookend to a short getaway, routine for a company whose fleet averages just 5.6 years of age and maintains IS-BAO Stage III certification — equipment built for efficiency on precisely these shuttles between home base and the leisure corridor.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


The aircraft
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