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FEMSA flies from Asturias to Madrid following European business review
The Mexican conglomerate’s Gulfstream G280 lands in Madrid the same week its Q1 results show European revenue growth.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · FEMSA

FEMSA
FEMSA flew from Asturias to Madrid on June 19, 2026, aboard its Gulfstream G280 (XA-FMX), a 54-minute hop that follows a series of European movements this month. The aircraft had arrived in Asturias from an Atlantic crossing just days earlier, suggesting a multi-stop review of the company’s operations in the region.
FEMSA’s first-quarter 2026 results, released in late April, noted that revenue in Europe edged up 1.5% excluding currency effects, as reported by MarketScreener. That performance, while modest compared to Latin American growth, underscores the conglomerate’s willingness to deploy its corporate fleet for continental business — the same fleet that shuttles executives to OXXO and Coca-Cola FEMSA facilities across the Americas.
With 120 annual flights to the United States and a growing European footprint, this Madrid leg appears to be a routine executive transit: no board meetings or conferences announced, but the pattern of two European destinations in one week speaks to a disciplined, long-haul investment strategy. FEMSA’s aviation unit, SARSA, keeps the fleet ready for exactly this kind of quiet business tempo.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


The aircraft
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