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The entry of a Mexican cargo airline into the Brazilian market may increase competition, potentially reducing market share and profits for domestic cargo airlines.
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Brazil's National Civil Aviation Agency (Anac) has authorized a Mexican cargo airline to operate regular flights within Brazil. This approval allows the airline to expand its logistics and cargo services in the Brazilian market, potentially enhancing trade and supply chain efficiency between Mexico and Brazil. The move may increase competition in Brazil's air cargo sector and benefit businesses relying on air freight.