XA-MEC Nayarit is a State of Mexico. It is precisely here where the Huicholes live. One of the most famous textiles of Nayarit are made by this ethnic group. A colourful embroidery is represented on the tail fin . XA-MEC made its first flight with this livery on January 27, 1991 (mehr von XA-MEC)
XA-MED Saltillo capital of the state of Coahuila is where Mexico's finest sarapes have been made since the 18th century, that is what the design represents. It is a necessary part of Charro clothing (mehr von XA-MED)
N552NA This design is based on the Talavera ceramics of the State of Puebla. In the beginning Talavera art followed Gothic, Moorish, Italian and Flemish motifs, later typically Mexican designs were adopted (mehr von N552NA)
XA-SHJ Tetlepanquetzal was a Mexican King, He was the fourth Tepanec King of Tlacopan, and reigned after 1503 as a tributary of the Mexican emperor Moctezuma II (mehr von XA-SHJ)
XA-IEU It had the same tail design as Mitla but with a green and yellow combination. Named after a typical colourful fiesta of Oaxaca (mehr von XA-IEU)
XA-MEB It has the same tail design as Epazoyucan but with a cream colour variation. Named after the small town of Ichcatlan in the State of Hidalgo (mehr von XA-MEB)
XA-CMA Mexicana borrowed this DC3 EATM6042 from the Mexican Air Force to commemorate its 75th anniversary. It was shot freshly painted in this 1940's colour scheme, just 5 days before the official celebration (mehr von XA-CMA)
XA-HOV Representation of the Aztec God Quetzalcoatl which might be one of the most attractive tail designs. Baptized Atzacualco a district of ancient Tenochtitlan meaning in Nahuatl, "where the water is kept" (mehr von XA-HOV)