Aeronautica Agricola Mexicana SA (1971-84) was a joint venture 30% owned by Rockwell, set up to take over from US company production of Quail Commander and Sparrow Commander ag-aircraft.
Fabrica de Aviones Anahuac formed 1966 to produce Tauro ag-aircraft, initially 300 hp and finally (to 1978) 350 hp.
Mexican national factory (see Talleres) produced aircraft 1915-29. In final 2 years built aircraft of indigenous design, named for designer, Brig.-Gen. Juan Azcarate, chief of aviation staff. Both were sesquiplanes,…
Lockheed-Azcarate SA formed 1957 to produce LASA-60 (AL-60) utility aircraft, abandoned 1960.
Servicios Aereas de America SA, Mexico City, service/repair firm which took licence to build Maule M-4 and instead built version with more power and c/s propeller, called Cuauhtemoc M-1, from…
Internal disorder, difficulty of importing from Europe and strained relations with USA led November 1915 to establishment of Talleres Generales de Construcciones Aeronauticas at Valbuena, near Mexico DF. Produced engines…
Final title of Talleres was Talleres Generales de Aeronáutica Militar.
Vest Aircraft de Mexico SA, Mexico DF airport, modified DH.114 Herons with 340-hp Lycoming engines and other changes for hot/high take-offs 1959-62.
Marketing of Vest Super Heron done by proprietor Francisco J. Waltz.