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| hubs = [[Javier Elías Aguados International Airport|Copanaco–Aguados]]
| hubs = Copanaco–Aguados (international and regional)<br>Coquimmuco (domestic)
| frequent_flyer = Aeropremios
| frequent_flyer = Aeropremios
| alliance = Seion
| alliance = Seion
| subsidiaries = {{ubl|Aeromadora Cargo|Aeromadora Ground Services|<hr>|[[Guarica (airline)|Guarica]]}}
| subsidiaries = {{ubl|Aeromadora Cargo|Aeromadora Ground Services|Guarica}}
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| destinations = [[List of Aeromadora destinations|TBE]]
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'''Aeromadora''' is the {{wp|flag carrier}} and full-service airline of [[Costa Madora]], headquartered in [[Copanaco]]. It is Cunova's largest airline by scheduled passengers carried and revenue per passenger mile, and a founding member of the Seion airline alliance, along with [[Aurinian Airlines]], TBA, and [[Vantas]].
'''Aeromadora''' is the {{wp|flag carrier}} and full-service airline of [[Costa Madora]], headquartered in [[Copanaco]]. It is Cunova's largest airline by scheduled passengers carried and revenue per passenger mile, and a founding member of the Seion airline alliance, along with {{wp|American Airlines|Aurinian Airlines}}, {{wp|International Airlines Group|Lathea}} and {{wp|Qantas|Vantas}}.


As of 2023, Aeromadora operates an extensive international and domestic network to TBA destinations in TBA countries. The airline's international hub is at Copanaco–Aguados Airport, with Coquimmuco Airport serving as the domestic hub. Aeromadora's corporate headquarters are located on the grounds of the Copanaco–Aguados Airport.
As of 2023, Aeromadora operates an extensive international and domestic network to TBA destinations in TBA countries. The airline's international hub is at Copanaco–Aguados Airport, with Coquimmuco Airport serving as the domestic hub. Aeromadora's corporate headquarters are located on the grounds of the Copanaco–Aguados Airport.
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===Codeshare agreements===
===Codeshare agreements===
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*[[Aurinian Airlines]]
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*[[Erealandian Airways]]
*{{wp|International Airlines Group|Lathea}}
*[[Vantas]]
*{{wp|Qantas|Vantas}}
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==Fleet==
==Fleet==

Latest revision as of 07:06, 29 June 2024

Aeromadora
Aeromadora logo.png
IATA ICAO Callsign
AM AMD Águila
FoundedAugust 22, 1973 (1973-08-22)
Commenced operationsAugust 22, 1973 (1973-08-22)
HubsCopanaco–Aguados (international and regional)
Coquimmuco (domestic)
Frequent-flyer programAeropremios
AllianceSeion
Subsidiaries
  • Aeromadora Cargo
  • Aeromadora Ground Services
  • Guarica
Fleet size130
DestinationsTBE
Parent companyAMD Group
HeadquartersAeromadora Park, Copanaco, Costa Madora
Key peopleGabriel Andrés Lautner (CEO)
RevenueIncrease M₡12.2 billion (2022)
Net incomeIncrease M₡3.6 billion (2022)
Employees102,370
Websiteaeromadora.com

Aeromadora is the flag carrier and full-service airline of Costa Madora, headquartered in Copanaco. It is Cunova's largest airline by scheduled passengers carried and revenue per passenger mile, and a founding member of the Seion airline alliance, along with Aurinian Airlines, Lathea and Vantas.

As of 2023, Aeromadora operates an extensive international and domestic network to TBA destinations in TBA countries. The airline's international hub is at Copanaco–Aguados Airport, with Coquimmuco Airport serving as the domestic hub. Aeromadora's corporate headquarters are located on the grounds of the Copanaco–Aguados Airport.

History

Corporate affairs

Ownership and structure

Aeromadora is publicly traded through its parent company, Aeromadora Group. The Government of Costa Madora owns 44.6% of the airline.

Subsidiaries

Business trends

Head office

Aeromadora's head office is located at Aeromadora Park, a 130,000-square-meter (1,400,000 sq ft) complex on the grounds of Copanaco–Aguados Airport, near Copanaco.

Logo and livery

Destinations and hubs

Codeshare agreements

Fleet

Services

Cabin

La Real suite viewed from the aisle
Ejecutiva seats on one of Aeromadora's Bourseiller 787-9s.

Aeromadora offers three classes of service – La Real, Ejecutiva, and Premier. All classes have access to in-flight WiFi and the AMDStudio entertainment system.

La Real and Ejecutiva are offered on most long-haul aircraft. La Real consists of six fully enclosed suites, while Ejecutiva offers private suites, both arranged in a 1-2-1 layout.

Both La Real and Ejecutiva feature leather seats with fabric and alpaca wool bedding. The seats can be converted into fully lie-flat beds. Additionally, they include amenities such as laptop power outlets, personal storage spaces and minibars.

Under the current seating configuration, economy and premium economy have been combined to create Premier. Premier offers reclining leather seats with fabric and merino wool bedding, a spacious meal, cocktail table, footrest, a 12-inch personal television, a multi-port power outlet, and personal storage space. Premier seats are arranged in a 2-4-2 layout.

Catering

Aeromadora offers a wide selection of food, with complimentary snacks, desserts and beverages on all flights. Regional dishes on served on their respective flights, with special meal options available in all classes, based on age, dietary restrictions, preferences or religious observance, but must be pre-ordered online at least 24 hours before flight.

Catering is provided by the Aeromadora Ground Services. Since 2022, Madorian television chef and entrepreneur Juan Macorbón, has been responsible for in-flight and ground based culinary offerings of the airline, and the design of the in-flight menu.

In-flight entertainment

Frequent flyer programme

Lounges

Chauffeur-drive

Environmental initiatives

Accidents and incidents

See also