Company: CTTRF
Filing Date: 2025-04-30
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001292814-25-001765
Chunk: 65

Company: Controladora Vuela Compania de Aviacion, S.A.B. de C.V.
Filing Date: 2025-04-30
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 4
Chunk 65
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 AFAC.

Pursuant to the Mexican Aviation Law, the SICT, through the
AFAC, is responsible and has the authority, among others, to (i) impose and conduct the policies and programs for the regulation
and development of air transportation services; (ii) grant concessions and permits, oversee compliance with, and, if applicable,
resolve amendments to or termination of such concessions or permits; (iii) issue the Mexican Official Rules and other administrative
provisions; (iv) provide and control the air navigation services; (v) issue and enforce the safety and health rules that
must be observed in air transportation services; (vi) issue certificates of registration, certificates of airworthiness, and certificates
to air services providers and declare the suspension, cancellation, revalidation or revocation of such certificates; (vii) maintain
and operate the Mexican Aeronautical Registry (Registro Aéronautico Mexicano), where aircraft and leases over aircraft are
regulated; (viii) participate in the international agencies and in the negotiation of treaties; (ix) promote the development
and training of the aeronautical technical staff; (x) issue and, if applicable, revalidate or cancel the licenses of the aeronautical
technical staff; (xi) interpret the Mexican Aviation Law and its regulations for administrative purposes; (xii) authorize the
verification visits; (xiii) appoint or, if applicable, remove the regional commanding officer and the commanding officers for airports,
heliports and civil airdromes in general, and (xiv) approve flight plans.

The AFAC primarily oversees and verifies compliance by the
concessionaires, licensees, operators and airline services providers with the Mexican Aviation Law, its regulations, the Mexican Official
Rules and any other applicable provisions.

A concession granted by the SICT is required to render domestic
and regular air transportation services in Mexico. Any such concession may only be granted to Mexican entities which meet certain technical,
financial, legal and administrative requirements that are deemed necessary to adequately provide services with quality, safety, and timeliness.

Other requirements to be met to obtain a concession are (i) the
availability of aircraft and aircraft equipment, which is required to comply with technical requirements of safety, airworthiness conditions
and environmental conditions; (ii) the availability of hangars, repair shops and infrastructure needed for operations, as well as
the availability of technical and administrative staff trained for the operation of the concession; and (iii) experience in the