
MOONEY–ELYSIUM AIFA AEROTROPOLIS
Our mission is simple:
To build Mexico’s most connected aviation, logistics, fuel, and infrastructure platform.
The Mooney–Elysium AIFA Aerotropolis is a next-generation aviation and infrastructure campus planned around Felipe Ángeles International Airport in Mexico.
The project brings together Mooney International, Elysium Management Company, sustainable aviation fuel production, logistics, aviation training, executive aviation, corporate offices, rail-connected freight infrastructure, and water-resilience systems into one integrated airport-based ecosystem.
Through a coordinated development model, the AIFA Aerotropolis is designed to support passenger aviation, cargo growth, business aviation, renewable fuel production, workforce training, and long-term industrial expansion.

A New Gateway for Mexican Aviation and Logistics
The Mooney–Elysium AIFA Aerotropolis is envisioned as a strategic base for the Mooney International ecosystem in Mexico. Located around AIFA, the campus is designed to connect aviation, cargo, rail, road access, sustainable fuel, and corporate operations in one controlled development environment.
Every element of the campus is designed to support operational efficiency, sustainability, and long-term national infrastructure growth.
Core Development Zones
The AIFA Aerotropolis is planned as a multi-zone airport campus, with each district serving a specific role within the wider Mooney–Elysium ecosystem.

Mooney Logistics Hub
The logistics district will support air cargo, bonded warehousing, cold-chain logistics, e-commerce distribution, aerospace parts movement, vehicle logistics, and regional freight coordination.
This district positions AIFA as a powerful cargo and distribution platform for central Mexico, complete with future rail-freight interface nodes.

Mooney FBO & Executive Aviation Terminal
The Mooney FBO will serve private aviation, corporate travel, charter operations, executive aircraft, government movements, and premium business aviation customers.
The design reflects the signature Mooney International aviation identity: premium, efficient, global, and service-led.

Mooney Aviation School & Training Campus
The aviation school will support the development of Mexico’s next generation of aviation, logistics, maintenance, and sustainable-fuel professionals.
This campus gives the AIFA project a strong, future-focused workforce-development and technical clean-energy education mission.

EMC Mexico Corporate Offices
The AIFA campus will include a dedicated Elysium Management Company office district acting as the control tower for operations in Mexico.
This office campus acts as the command center for all core Mooney–Elysium activities and broader Mexican infrastructure project management.

SAF & Biofuels Industrial Zone
At the rear of the property, a isolated industrial energy zone handles sustainable aviation fuel processing, biodiesel blending, storage, and clean-energy generation logistics.
This zone is planned to sit away from passenger-facing locations with robust safety parameters, strengthening Mooney's long-term environmental strategies.

Rail-Connected Freight & Fuel Infrastructure
Rail infrastructure is a key part of the long-term AIFA Aerotropolis concept, creating direct interfaces between airport cargo and national transport tracks.
Reserving space for future tracking establishes multi-modal efficiency for moving massive industrial cargo volumes and heavy fuel feedstocks.

Water-Resilience Campus
Water defines the landscape architecture of the campus, driving structural cooling, stormwater redirection, fire safety networks, and ecological stability.
This matrix creates a campus architecture that is visually powerful, highly sustainable, and thoroughly prepared for regional environmental challenges.

Masterplan Vision
The AIFA Aerotropolis can be planned as a layered campus with clear front, middle, and rear operational zones. Together, these zones create a complete airport-based ecosystem rather than a single-use development.
Front Airport-Facing Zone
Designed for public, corporate, and executive aviation presence with elevated brand experience touchpoints.
- Mooney FBO & executive terminal
- EMC corporate offices
- Campus visitor center
- Aviation academy entrance
- Hospitality and lounge facilities
- Aircraft showcase areas
Middle Operations Zone
Designed for cargo, intensive training, heavy maintenance arrays, and dynamic fleet support infrastructure.
- Mooney Logistics warehouses
- Maintenance & training hangars
- Cargo operational control centers
- Cold-chain logistics storage
- Ground support facilities
- Fleet operations yards
Rear Industrial Zone
Designed for energy processing, heavy utility grids, rail transload networks, and heavy cargo logistics.
- SAF & biodiesel production plants
- Renewable-fuel storage tank farms
- Intermodal rail freight yards
- Truck loading terminals
- Water-treatment plants
- Safety buffer landscapes
Campus Infrastructure Modules
Explore the technical execution frameworks, operational zones, and sustainable integration systems configured across the Mooney–Elysium AIFA Aerotropolis blueprint.

Welcome & Innovation Center
Serving as the primary executive gateway to the AIFA Aerotropolis, this high-impact facility is engineered to align international investors, government entities, and corporate supply-chain networks with the macro blueprint of the Mooney–Elysium masterplan.
This cornerstone node sets the architectural benchmark for the entire development: premium, organized, aviation-led, and optimized for Mexico's next-generation infrastructure growth corridors.

Hotel & Crew Residence
A specialized, high-capacity accommodation network integrated directly into the aerotropolis infrastructure stack. Designed to optimize operational readiness and eliminate crew transit constraints, this complex supports global flight deck teams, logistics networks, and corporate stakeholders.
By housing essential human assets within a self-contained operating loop, the campus maximizes dispatch reliability, decreases overhead costs, and builds long-term tactical synergy.

MRO & Aircraft Maintenance
A comprehensive maintenance, repair, overhaul, and technical aviation logistics asset built adjacent to the primary airfield lines. This industrial node ensures maximum fleet availability for Mooney International and third-party widebody, commercial freight, and regional aircraft operators.
This zone delivers commercial values via recurring technical services, supports local FBO structures, and directly bridges the Aviation Academy with live fleet maintenance pipelines.

Customs & Bonded Logistics
An international cargo-processing ecosystem engineered for zero-friction customs compliance, high-value asset storage, and high-velocity sorting workflows. This zone functions to process aerospace components, secure e-commerce freight, pharmaceutical products, and temperature-sensitive global supplies.
By removing bottlenecks in global cross-border trade, this infrastructure secures AIFA’s position as a powerful, compliant logistics gateway for central Mexican freight corridors.

Emergency, Fire & Safety Command
A multi-domain emergency readiness and response infrastructure asset. Given the industrial parameters of the aerotropolis—ranging from airfield operations to complex SAF production, multi-modal fuel transport, and residential communities—this centralized center guarantees risk mitigation and tactical crisis resolution.
This central point minimizes risk, satisfies stringent aviation and energy insurance protocols, and provides absolute tactical oversight for all campus activities.

Renewable Energy Park
The backbone of the Mooney-Elysium energy-resilience framework. This microgrid installation harnesses solar and advanced battery technologies to supply scalable green power directly to heavy-use nodes, including the SAF refineries, cargo hubs, and the data core.
Co-locating clean power next to clean fuel production turns sustainable aviation goals into visible infrastructure, minimizing dependence on regional utility grids.

Mooney Mobility Hub
The central traffic coordination nexus of the campus, designed to regulate, process, and distribute passenger and worker mobility. This hub bridges the multiple districts of the aerotropolis via electric shuttle networks and smart multi-modal transit arteries.
An industrial airport campus requires smooth intra-district transit. The Mobility Hub unifies road, rail, and passenger vectors with strict security and high comfort.

Data & Operations Control Center
The centralized intelligence center managing all computational data, logistics tracks, energy grids, and security nodes across the campus landscape. This control hub integrates disparate data streams into a single real-time command dashboard.
By processing operations through unified datasets, the AIFA Aerotropolis positions itself as an intelligent, resilient, data-driven sovereign infrastructure platform.

Campus Village Residential
A highly organized residential and civic masterplan optimized for engineers, tech students, refinery crews, and logistics personnel. This community area avoids residential luxury in favor of secure, high-efficiency living environments that stabilize shift work.
Housing vital operational personnel near their duty locations eliminates commute issues, boosts staff retention, and builds a unified working campus ecosystem.

Agricultural & Feedstock Hub
The industrial collection node linking Mooney's clean fuel strategy with raw resource supply lines. Located in the rear industrial sector, this platform handles, samples, and processes incoming oils, agricultural residues, and bio-waste streams for conversion into high-grade SAF.
This complex connects local agriculture and supply loops directly to the clean energy aviation grid, establishing a high-value circular economy framework.
Strategic Role in the Mooney Global Network
AIFA is positioned to become one of the most vital Mooney International infrastructure anchors in Latin America, establishing a unified nexus for intercontinental connectivity.
This coordinated network ecosystem marks AIFA as the primary launchpad for Mooney–Elysium’s long-term Mexico aviation and national infrastructure strategy.

Project Highlights
Integrated Airport Campus
A complete aviation, logistics, fuel, training, rail, water, and corporate operations environment configured within a single secure perimeter.
SAF & Biofuel Infrastructure
A dedicated rear industrial zone engineered for the processing, refinement, blending, and strategic storage of sustainable aviation fuels and renewable diesel.
Mooney Logistics Hub
High-velocity air cargo routing, cold-chain preservation systems, e-commerce fulfillment yards, and aerospace parts distribution nodes connected directly to airfield lines.
Executive Aviation & FBO
Premium private aviation terminal installations featuring VIP corporate lounges, heavy aircraft storage hangars, flight deck crew suites, and complete charter operations.
Aviation Academy
A technical educational engine supporting multi-disciplinary pilot, maintenance engineering, SAF logistics, and advanced ground operations training workflows.
Rail & Water Systems
Future-ready rail-connected freight lines backed by large-scale closed-loop industrial water management, storage reservoirs, and deep environmental resilience tools.
AIFA Becomes the Launchpad
The Mooney–Elysium AIFA Aerotropolis is configured to operate as the premier fully unified gateway in Mexico, consolidating the core asset parameters of the group’s future.
AIFA transforms beyond a singular airport location to serve as the absolute operational foundation for the Mooney–Elysium aviation, energy, logistics, and heavy infrastructure platform in Mexico.

AIFA Aerotropolis Partnerships
Provide your project, partnership, infrastructure, logistics, aviation, or investment criteria. Our technical operations team will process the deployment request and reply with structured coordination tracks.