Laguna de Coyuca: Acapulco
Laguna de Coyuca: Acapulco
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Mexico Travel Guide and DestinationsRelated Mexico Travel InformationLaguna de Tres Palos: AcapulcoLaguna de Tres Palos: Acapulco Small plane crash in Mexico kills pilot, air force co-pilotSmall plane crash in Mexico kills pilot, air force co-pilot A small plane crashed outside the Pacific coast resort of Acapulco, killing a civilian pilot and a Mexican Air Force pilot who went along for the ride, authorities and relatives confirmed. The plane went down Sunday afternoon at El Migote beach near Pie de la Cuesta, just south of Acapulco, killing pilot Ruben Fajardo and Air Force pilot Victor Serrano, said Hector Lara, an agent of the district attorney's office for the nearby city of Coyuca de Benitez. Fajardo had not wanted to fly on Sunday, but was persuaded by the Centro Internacional de Convenciones Acapulco: AcapulcoCentro Internacional de Convenciones Acapulco: Acapulco Centro Cultural de Acapulco: AcapulcoCentro Cultural de Acapulco: Acapulco Shotover Jet Acapulco: AcapulcoShotover Jet Acapulco: Acapulco GE Energy’s Nuclear Business Wins Contract to Boost Mexico Nuclear Plant’s OutputGE Energy's Nuclear Business Wins Contract to Boost Mexico Nuclear Plant's Output GE Energy's nuclear business has been awarded a contract to support the next phase of a Mexico utility's preparations for an extended power uprate (EPU) at the Laguna Verde Nuclear Power Plant in Mexico. Originally designed by GE, each of Laguna Verde's two boiling water reactors (BWRs) has an output of 695 megawatts. The plant is located in the state of Veracruz, 70 kilometers northwest of the city of Veracruz and 60 kilometers northwest of the city of Jalapa, the state capital, along the Gulf Coast. Plant operator Comision Aviacsa flight from Las Vegas to Mexico City makes emergency landing in AcapulcoMEXICO CITY – An Aviacsa flight from Las Vegas to Mexico's capital was diverted to the Pacific Coast city of Acapulco where it made an emergency landing, authorities said Friday. No one was injured. One of the tires on the landing gear of the Boeing 727 exploded while Flight 893 was heading to Mexico City late Thursday, according to a statement released by Aviacsa. The pilot continued into airspace over the capital's Benito Juarez International Airport, but, fearing that heavy rains in the area would leave runways too slick to use with a punctured tire, authorities sent the flight to Old Acapulco: AcapulcoOld Acapulco: Acapulco Tequila’s Le Club: AcapulcoTequila's Le Club: Acapulco Frontier Continues March Through Mexico With Launch of Acapulco and Cozumel ServiceFrontier Continues March Through Mexico With Launch of Acapulco and Cozumel Service Post-Hurricane Wilma, Cozumel is 'Open for Business'; Frontier is First and Only Airline to Offer Non-Stop Service From Denver The past weekend was busy for Denver-based Frontier Airlines (Nasdaq: FRNT - News) as the airline launched its latest two Mexican resort destinations -- Cozumel and Acapulco on Dec. 17 and Dec. 18 respectively. The two cities are Frontier's sixth and seventh destinations in Mexico, complementing its existing non-stop Denver service to Cancun, Mazatlan, Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallarta and Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo. Both Cozumel and Acapulco will utilize Frontier's new 132 |
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