Aero Fiesta Mexicana

Aero Fiesta Mexicana (official legal name Interamericana, S.A. de C.V.) was a Mexican airline company.[3] It began as "InterAmérica", and later changed names. It operated during the 1990s.[4]

Aero Fiesta Mexicana
IATA ICAO Callsign
INE / FIT
Founded1993 (as InterAmérica)[1]
Commenced operationsMarch 1994 (as Aero Fiesta Mexicana)
Ceased operationsOctober 1994
HubsLic. Benito Juarez International Airport
Fleet size1
The only 737 ever operated by the airline (XA-SJI) ended up being sold to WestJet in November 1995.[2]

Fleet

  • 1 Boeing 737-275[5]
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gollark: Even a "turned off" one is still going to have a few things running, so it can detect the power button and possibly do wake-on-LAN.
gollark: It's computers all the way down, and they are probably not very secure computers.
gollark: And being a laptop, there's an "embedded controller" running the fans and whatever, and maybe even a computer thing managing the battery.
gollark: As well as that, the dedicated GPU is arguably a "computer" too, and it has at least one microcontroller on it for various things. Also, the internal keyboard and camera are connected over USB, which means they probably have their own microcontrollers.

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