Óscar Wenceslao Mora Velázquez, director of the company EN-Ti, said that Mexico will capture twice the investment in the aerospace industry in the next 3 to 5 years, due to the relocation of value chains and the experience of companies in the manufacture of plane parts.
“With the numbers that we are seeing, the investment is duplicated very quickly,” said Aerospace Nearshoring Conference: Mexico’s opportunity in the new industrial geopolitics institution carried out within the framework of the Mexico Mexico Aerospace Fair (FAMX) 2025.
In 2024, the aerospace industry received investments for 11.4 billion dollars, but the arrival of capitals is projected for more than 22 million pesos, said the Mexican businessman.
“Mexico has a lot of knowledge, we could do a lot and they could follow telecommunications, optical and laser fibers,” said the member of the Mexican Federation of the Aerospace Industry (Femia).
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“There are interesting movements in a world market in which Mexico is located in the Top 10 of the aerospace industry,” said the founder and member of the FAMX organizing committee for 10 years.
He added that there are interesting conversations so that in the south of the national territory there is a maintenance hub for the European company Airbus and with Lufthansa.
The Mexican Oaxaca Aerospace has aircraft for primary military maneuvers, which have autonomy from 5 to 10 hours of flight.
“For the aerospace industry it is a great opportunity that is happening, despite the crisis,” he said.
He said that Mexico is a worldwide reference in the aerospace industry, since it has very hard aerospace clusters such as in Monterrey, Querétaro, Chihuahua, Baja California, and that there is a strong participation in Oaxaca and Yucatán.
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“In recent years we have made investments for approximately 100 million pesos and signed alliances with strategic partners, which allow us to consolidate our activities throughout the American continent, and currently we have a presence in California, Texas, Argentina and Colombia,” he said.
In 2024, EN-TI signed agreements with the Tamaulipeca chain of homemade Cásels Gaby and the Texana Fort Worth Meat Packers, a subsidiary of the Holding Ramos & Land Cattle to design and carry out Nearshoring projects in Texas, with its strategic ally, the cheerful business consulting office & Associates.
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