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Josefa González-Blanco Ortiz-Mena presented his resignation as head of the Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources (Semarnat) for having ordered that the flight AM 198 of Aeromexico, about to take off, returned to the platform and was delayed to wait, and That the officer had missed the flight.

The ad did it herself through her Twitter account:








For his part, President Andrés Manuel López Obtrador confirmed that the officer presented his resignation and that it was accepted. "We cannot be tolerant in acts of arrogance," he said.

El Universal newspaper was the one who reported what happened with the plane on Friday 24 May.

According to your information, thanks to a telephone call, Aeromexico flight AM 198 was delayed 38 minutes at the International Airport of Mexico City, waiting for Josefa González-Blanco Ortiz-Mena, owner of the Semarnat.

Sources of the airport sector confirmed to the newspaper that through a call Aeromexico was asked to stop the takeoff waiting for an official, without naming.

Aeromexico's 198 flight from Mexico City to Mexicali was scheduled this Friday for the 9:30 hours. He left at 10:08 according to the Flight Aware portal.

The Twitter user, Jorge Rioja, published a photograph of Josefa González-Blanco Ortiz-Mena aboard the plane.

He wrote:  "I'm going to Mexicali. About to take off, the plane stops its march the captain reports that by presidential order must return by a passenger. Net?  "(sic). 




  "Flight 198 from CDMX to Mexicali, Aeromexico. The captain was the one who made the announcement which was by presidential order  "he denounced.

However, the now-owner of the Semarnat has clarified that they were not in any presidential order, that no one in that office intervened and that the responsibility for the delay is entirely hers.




 "I didn't record it because I didn't know who it was until I asked one of the surcharges. Then I searched his name and his office on the Internet. He went up with a young boy who could be his son who was carrying a camera, she with a suitcase Kipling Rosa very Fifi, "he went on. 




Another user, Alberto Díaz, complained directly to Aeromexico's account:

 "I'm on the #AM198 @Aeromexico flight. It starts the trailer in time to take off, suddenly it returns to platform again.

The captain announces by apologizing that they had received the instruction to return because it was "imperative" to wait for a federal government passenger.

To this, the airline responded on the same social network:

 "Alberto, we understand your annoyance and appreciate your patience. We will perform the necessary processes to resume our operation as soon as possible. * SM  "

In the face of it, Alberto wrote:  "This is also corruption @Josefa_GBOM, citizenship we do not have to endure that you are late to a flight, if you lose it, as to anyone... Take the one next...  ".

Consulted in this regard, staff of the secretariat confirmed unofficially that the officer boarded the plane this Friday. 

AMLO Environmental Secretary waiver for air scandal

PHOTO: GALO CAÑAS/CUARTOSCURO.COM


Josefa González-Blanco Ortiz-Mena presented his resignation as head of the Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources (Semarnat) for having ordered that the flight AM 198 of Aeromexico, about to take off, returned to the platform and was delayed to wait, and That the officer had missed the flight.

The ad did it herself through her Twitter account:








For his part, President Andrés Manuel López Obtrador confirmed that the officer presented his resignation and that it was accepted. "We cannot be tolerant in acts of arrogance," he said.

El Universal newspaper was the one who reported what happened with the plane on Friday 24 May.

According to your information, thanks to a telephone call, Aeromexico flight AM 198 was delayed 38 minutes at the International Airport of Mexico City, waiting for Josefa González-Blanco Ortiz-Mena, owner of the Semarnat.

Sources of the airport sector confirmed to the newspaper that through a call Aeromexico was asked to stop the takeoff waiting for an official, without naming.

Aeromexico's 198 flight from Mexico City to Mexicali was scheduled this Friday for the 9:30 hours. He left at 10:08 according to the Flight Aware portal.

The Twitter user, Jorge Rioja, published a photograph of Josefa González-Blanco Ortiz-Mena aboard the plane.

He wrote:  "I'm going to Mexicali. About to take off, the plane stops its march the captain reports that by presidential order must return by a passenger. Net?  "(sic). 




  "Flight 198 from CDMX to Mexicali, Aeromexico. The captain was the one who made the announcement which was by presidential order  "he denounced.

However, the now-owner of the Semarnat has clarified that they were not in any presidential order, that no one in that office intervened and that the responsibility for the delay is entirely hers.




 "I didn't record it because I didn't know who it was until I asked one of the surcharges. Then I searched his name and his office on the Internet. He went up with a young boy who could be his son who was carrying a camera, she with a suitcase Kipling Rosa very Fifi, "he went on. 




Another user, Alberto Díaz, complained directly to Aeromexico's account:

 "I'm on the #AM198 @Aeromexico flight. It starts the trailer in time to take off, suddenly it returns to platform again.

The captain announces by apologizing that they had received the instruction to return because it was "imperative" to wait for a federal government passenger.

To this, the airline responded on the same social network:

 "Alberto, we understand your annoyance and appreciate your patience. We will perform the necessary processes to resume our operation as soon as possible. * SM  "

In the face of it, Alberto wrote:  "This is also corruption @Josefa_GBOM, citizenship we do not have to endure that you are late to a flight, if you lose it, as to anyone... Take the one next...  ".

Consulted in this regard, staff of the secretariat confirmed unofficially that the officer boarded the plane this Friday. 

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