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 GrupoAeromexico, the parent company of Mexicos legacy carrier,Aer stanley cup omexico, reported a sharp decline in year-on-year revenue and a net loss for the third quarter as thecoronavirusclipped the airlines operations and bankruptcy proceedings continue in a US court.The Mexico-City-based carrier says on 20 October that quarterly revenue fell to 4.7 billion Mexican pesos  $212 million , a 75% drop from the same period a year ago.The companys net loss fo stanley spain r the period between July and September was 2.9 billion pesos, down from a profit of 65 million pesos in the third quarter of 2019. About 146 million pesos of that figure were exchange rate losses due to the depreciation of the Mexican peso.Source: BoeingAeromexico reports dismal Q3 but sees improvement The global airline industry continues facing unprecedented challenges due to substantial declines in demand for air transportation worldwide,  the carrier says.  Aeromexico is committed to taking the necessary measures so it can operate effectively in this new landscape and be well prepared for a successful future, during and when the Covid-19 pandemic is behind it. Even though the quarters results were catastrophic, the airline says that it is beginning to see  encouraging signs of recovery . Aerome stanley cup xico麓s third quarter deployed capacity increased by 67.6% compared to second quarter 2020 with substantial improvements in the domestic market which increased by 182.1% when compared to the second quarter 2020,  the airline says.  Countries a Zqmq Let Maine people decide on the Maine trails bond
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