CDMX continues preparing infrastructure to connect with AIFA


A few days before the operations of the Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA), the head of the Government of Mexico City, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, indicated that they continue to work with the government of the State of Mexico to be able to finalize the process of improving connectivity to this new airport point.

At a press conference, the state president indicated that meetings are being held between the subnational governments and with the federal authority, to review the progress of the plays (such as the six roads) and thus be able to meet the new demand that there will be.

“We have been paving, marking, making murals, cleaning, all the roads that go from the Mexico City International Airport to the Felipe Ángeles International Airport, so that there are no problems (…) It means Insurgentes, the exit to Pachuca Highway (…) There is sufficient mobility so that there are no problems”, he stressed.

Sheinbaum Pardo He deepened that they are also supporting the government of the State of Mexico, since the Mexican entity is developing works to achieve greater connectivity with the AIFA.

For example, with the mexicable of Tlalnepantla, which seeks to connect directly with the new airport.

“El Mexicable is a work of the Government of the State of Mexico, we are supporting them in communication with the neighbors of the mayor’s office Gustavo A. Maderobecause they have had some problems, particularly for the final station and there we are supporting them, it is a good project”, he assured.

At the same time, he stressed, they are also helping the Mexican authorities to ensure that the Mexibús reaches beyond Green Indiansto La Raza, and thus generate another direct point towards the AIFA.

“At the same time, the Mexibús that they have, that arrives at Indios Verdes and that we are supporting so that it turns around, precisely in The racein addition to a series of actions that we have been doing”, stressed the head of the Government of Mexico City.

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