National Guard denies official aircraft travel to Houston


The National Guard (GN) denied using the plane with license plate XCPFT for personal trips to Houston, United States, where one of the president’s sons lives Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. However, the corporation did not clarify the reasons for the trips it has made.

“It is false that the official plane of the National Guard (GN), with registration XCPFT, has made flights abroad as is claimed on social networks from a journalistic note,” he explained.

Through an information card, he denied that the XBRLX registration aircraft (which made flights between Saltillo, Coahuila, and Houston, Texas, between April 13 and 15), belongs to the National Guard.

The aircraft that appears on the portal, with registration XBRLX, does not belong to or is owned by the National Guard”, he indicated.

On the other hand, the National Guard indicated that the XCPFT-registered plane is owned by the corporation, although it denied flights abroad, and detailed the trips it made:

  • April 13: Mexico City – Tuxtla Gutierrez
  • April 14: Tuxtla Gutierrez – Mexico City

However, the GN did not reveal who used the aircraft on those dates, nor the reasons why the trips were made.



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