Shares of Aeromexico, Mexican airport operators fall after FAA downgrade
MEXICO CITY, May 25 (Reuters) - Shares of Mexican airline
Aeromexico fell nearly 10% on Tuesday afternoon after the U.S.
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)downgraded Mexico's
aviation safety rating.
Shares of Mexican airport operators ASUR, GAP and OMA also
declined after the downgrade.
(Reporting by Noe Torres, writing by Cassandra Garrison)
((Cassandra.Garrison@thomsonreuters.com; +52 55 6200 7873;))
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