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Aéreo Servicios Guerrero
IATA ICAO Call sign
GUE AERO GUERRERO
Founded1997
Operating basesHermosillo International Airport
Fleet size6
Destinations15
HeadquartersHermosillo, Mexico
Websitewww.asg.com.mx

Aéreo Servicio Guerrero S.A. de C.V. is a Mexican regional airline founded in 1997, based in the Hermosillo International Airport. It operates air taxi services as well as scheduled flights to the Baja California Peninsula, Sonora and Sinaloa[1] with a fleet of Cessna aircraft.

Destinations

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Aéreo Servicio Guerrero operates flights to 15 destinations in northwestern Mexico.[2]

Hub
Seasonal destination
Future destination
Terminated destination
City State IATA ICAO Airport Ref
Cabo San Lucas Mexico (Baja California Sur) CSL MMSL Cabo San Lucas International Airport
Cedros Island Mexico (Baja California) CDI MMCD Isla de Cedros Airport
Ciudad Constitución Mexico (Baja California Sur) CUA MMDA Ciudad Constitución Airport
Ciudad Obregón Mexico (Sonora) CEN MMCN Ciudad Obregón International Airport
Creel Mexico (Chihuahua) MX31 Creel International Airport [3]
Culiacán Mexico (Sinaloa) CUL MMCL Culiacán International Airport
Ensenada Mexico (Baja California) ESE MMES Ensenada Airport
Guaymas Mexico (Sonora) GYM MMGM Guaymas International Airport
Guerrero Negro Mexico (Baja California Sur) GUB MMGR Guerrero Negro Airport
Hermosillo Mexico (Sonora) HMO MMHO Hermosillo International Airport
Nogales Mexico (Sonora) NOG MMNG Nogales International Airport (Mexico)
La Paz Mexico (Baja California Sur) LAP MMLP La Paz International Airport
Loreto Mexico (Baja California Sur) LTO MMLT Loreto International Airport
Los Mochis Mexico (Sinaloa) LMM MMLM Los Mochis International Airport
Tepic Mexico (Nayarit) TPQ MMEP Tepic International Airport [4]
Puerto Peñasco Mexico (Sonora) PPE MMPE Mar de Cortés International Airport
Puerto Balleto Mexico (Nayarit) MM40 Maria Madre Island Naval Air Station [4]
Santa Rosalía Mexico (Baja California Sur) SRL CIB Palo Verde Airport
San José del Cabo Mexico (Baja California Sur) SJD MMSD Los Cabos International Airport
Tijuana Mexico (Baja California) TIJ MMTJ Tijuana International Airport

Fleet

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The airline operates various aircraft, including two Cessna 402 and three Cessna 208 Caravan aircraft.[5]

Incidents and accidents

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  • On the 27th May 2011, one of Aéreo Servicio Guerrero's Cessna 208B Grand Caravan aircraft (XA-UJF) overran the runway during landing at Cabo San Lucas International Airport (MMSL) suffering significant damage. Three of the twelve occupants received minor injuries. https://asn.flightsafety.org/wikibase/122811
  • On 14 October 2013, one of Aéreo Servicio Guerrero's Cessna 208B Grand Caravan aircraft (registration XA-TXM) impacted terrain approximately sixteen miles west of Loreto International Airport after departing on a scheduled commercial passenger service to Ciudad Constitución Airport.[6] According to news sources, Tropical Storm Octave was nearby at the time, and may have been to blame.[7] All fourteen people on board were killed in the incident, which is only in the preliminary stages of investigation [6]

References

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  1. ^ "New flight to LMM".
  2. ^ Aereoservicio Guerrero, Destinos, last accessed September 9, 2024
  3. ^ "In September, Creel-Los Mochis flight will open on the runways of the Barrancas del Cobre airport". El Heraldo (in Spanish). August 2024. Retrieved August 11, 2024.
  4. ^ a b "The first Tepic-Islas Marías flight will depart on October 2". NTV+ (in Spanish). September 2024. Retrieved September 9, 2024.
  5. ^ Aereoservicio Guerrero, Flotilla Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, last accessed 20 January 2013
  6. ^ a b Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident Cessna 208B Grand Caravan XA-TXM Loreto Airport (LTO)". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  7. ^ "Reportan desaparición de avioneta en BCS". El Universal (in Spanish). 14 October 2013. Archived from the original on 13 May 2016. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
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