AICM announces modernization plan to correct deficiencies

The country's main airport deploys a comprehensive strategy to overcome its long-term structural and operational deficiencies.

Strategic Diagnosis of the Mexico City International Airport

The Mexico City International Airport (AICM), a primary air connectivity node for the nation, has formalized its Institutional Program 2025-2030 through publication in the Official Gazette of the Federation. This governing document constitutes a meticulous diagnosis of the current conditions of the air terminal and establishes a strategic action framework for the next five years. The plan focuses on four cardinal axes: the optimization of the user experience, the comprehensive modernization of its physical infrastructure, the strengthening of operational security and the implementation of advanced technological solutions to increase the efficiency of the flow of passengers, crews and aircraft.

The initial analysis reveals structural economic limitations that compromise the financial sustainability of the organization. These restrictions derive from an excessive concentration of airlines on high-demand routes, which generates imbalances in the use of installed capacity, added to a deficient commercial strategy within the terminals. The distribution of commercial premises, the limited variety of complementary services and the lack of clear and accessible information for travelers have created a panorama of notable asymmetries, with areas of high saturation and others with insufficient supply, affecting both user perception and the non-aeronautical income of the venue.

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Action Plan for Rehabilitation and Modernization

The program makes an explicit admission of critical failures in the facilities’ maintenance scheme, alerting about the inherent operational risks when conservation tasks are reactive rather than preventive in nature. To counteract this situation, the document details a catalog of priority interventions. Among the most significant infrastructure actions are the comprehensive modernization of health services, the repaving and releveling of the landing and taxiing runways, the structural and technological rehabilitation of the control tower, and the installation of solar panel systems for the generation of renewable energy. In parallel, the expansion of aviation platforms, waiting rooms and passenger arrival areas is planned to decongest current areas.

In the field of comprehensive security, the AICM designs a protocol to strengthen access control to restricted areas, improve the procedures for the inspection of people and luggage, and strengthen the perimeter protection of parked aircraft, with the fundamental objective of preventing acts of illicit interference. Concurrently, it is proposed to strengthen the safety management system (SMS), an essential component for the proactive identification of risks in air operations. As a complementary measure to guarantee institutional integrity, the implementation of internal rules and codes of conduct specifically designed to reduce corruption risks and vulnerabilities in the airport area will be promoted, ensuring that processes are governed by the highest standards of transparency.

The successful execution of this institutional program requires rigorous supervision and a budget allocation in accordance with the magnitude of the proposed interventions. The transformation of the AICM is not only imperative for its operational and financial viability, but also represents a commitment to the security of the millions of users who depend on its services annually. The materialization of these objectives will position the airport to face the future challenges of commercial aviation, improving its competitiveness at a global level and ensuring its role as an engine of economic development for the region.

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Rita Cetina Scholarship will benefit 9 million students

Claudia Sheinbaum begins delivery of cards for uniforms and supplies in Tijuana.

Start up in Tijuana

President Claudia Sheinbaum led the start of the Rita Cetina Scholarship card delivery in Tijuana, Baja California. The subsidy covers uniforms and school supplies for public elementary students.

The program plans to benefit nearly 9 million students nationwide. The support will be dispersed from August through the Banco del Bienestar.

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Sheinbaum recalled that this scholarship complements other programs of the Fourth Transformation: the scholarship for secondary school, the Benito Juárez for high school and the Gertrudis Bocanegra for higher education. The objective is to reduce the financial impact of registration, footwear and materials at the beginning of the school year.

The Secretary of Public Education, Mario Delgado Carrillo, pointed out that more than half a million students in Baja California will receive some federal stimulus. He also encouraged parents to enroll their children in the “Live Healthy, Live Happy” program, which offers nutritional counseling, dental care and free glasses.

The national coordinator of Scholarships for Wellbeing, Julio César León Trujillo, explained that 291,036 primary school students will be added to the 292,392 current scholarship recipients in the state in August. Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda and a beneficiary student thanked the extension of this social right, which strengthens the family economy and school permanence.

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Sheinbaum inaugurates CBTIS 290 in Tijuana with an investment of 66.5 million pesos

The new center offers 540 spaces per shift and includes the subject of artificial intelligence.

President Claudia Sheinbaum inaugurated the Industrial and Services Technological Baccalaureate Center (CBTIS) number 290 in Tijuana, Baja California. The campus is integrated into the National Baccalaureate scheme as part of the federal goal of generating 200,000 new spaces for higher secondary education in the country.

Investment and capacity

During the ribbon cutting, Sheinbaum explained that the 2025-2026 plan includes 500 educational infrastructure actions. It includes enabling afternoon shifts in secondary schools, expanding current high schools and building new centers under the unified “Margarita Maza” model.

Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila thanked the federal administration for bringing study options closer to areas of high demand. Sheinbaum recalled that graduates can continue higher education at the Rosario Castellanos National University campus that operates in the region.

CBTIS 290 represented a total investment of 66.5 million pesos: 49.2 million in civil works and 17.7 million in technological equipment. It has two three-level buildings, 12 classrooms and a specialized laboratory. It is the only institution in the area that teaches Artificial Intelligence. It also has a multifunctional court, civic plaza and green areas. Its operational capacity is 540 students per shift.

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Felipe Calderón demands financial support for Pato Merlín

The former president says FIFA must compensate the duck's owners for using his image.

Former president Felipe Calderón Hinojosa criticized the designation of Merlin Duck as the official ambassador of Mexico City for the 2026 World Cup. On his social media account, the PAN member pointed out that FIFA and various media make profits from the image of the bird, so its owners deserve fair payment.

“Yes, very good. It came ‘as a gift’, but we shouldn’t leave it like that: they should give it royalties or good financial support, with all the money that FIFA, many media outlets in the world and others with the image of Merlin Duck are making,” he wrote.

Merlin is a two-year-old Peking duck with white plumage and orange legs. He went viral when he was recorded wearing a National Team t-shirt while accompanying his owners – Karla Gómez and her son Christian – to sell water on the streets of the capital. The family considers him another member.

Calderón insisted that the owner, “that little guy who raised him,” should not be left without options after the World Cup. “Get out!” he added, referring to FIFA.

The popularity of duck has crossed borders. International media replicated his story, and President Claudia Sheinbaum invited him to her morning conference, calling him a symbol of Mexican culture. The controversy over the commercial use of his image remains open.

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