National Guard denied that an official plane was used to go to Houston, where AMLO's son lives

During the afternoon of this Tuesday, a controversy broke out over the note of a portal, about alleged “personal uses” with aircraft of the Mexican Armed Forces

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Another controversy surrounding the son of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, José Ramón López Beltrán, was read again this Tuesday afternoon on social networks.

However, it has nothing to do with new buildings, but with the use of alleged Mexican Armed Forces aircraft for “personal use”.

And the fact is that the EMEEQUIS portal published a note stating that in the last week the GulfStream II aircraft of the National Guard (GN), registered XCPFT, and that AMLO uses when he decides to avoid commercial flights, flew once to San Antonio and three times to Houston, Texas, where José Ramón lives with his wife Carolyn Adams and their children.

Through a search on the Fligthradar24.com platform, the flight path of the GulfStream XCPFT aircraft can be observed. However, it also breaks down another license plate: the XBRLX.

It is the latter that on April 13, left Saltillo, Coahuila, heading for Houston, landing at 13:26 hours. That same day, he went from Houston to San Antonio, arriving at 19:26 hours. This route was repeated on April 15, 17 and 19.

In this regard, the GN replied that this is a false note. Through an information card he denied that the aircraft registered XBRLX (which flew between Saltillo and Houston) belongs to the institution.

Instead, he indicated that the aircraft registered XCPFT, is owned by the corporation, although it denied flights abroad, and detailed the trips it made:

April 13: Mexico City — Tuxtla Gutiérrez

April 14: Tuxtla Gutiérrez — Mexico City

However, the National Guard did not reveal who used these dates on the aircraft, nor the reasons why they were made.

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