Air Freight Route

Mexico CitySt. Louis

MEX
STL
Distance
2,301 km
Air Transit
## Days
Service Frequency
Daily Flights

Logistics Infrastructure Profile

Comparative analysis of origin and destination capabilities.

ME
Origin Airport

Mexico City

Infrastructure Highlights

  • High-capacity airfreight facilities with several dedicated cargo terminals at Mexico City International Airport
  • Well-connected road and highway network linking the airport to industrial zones across Central Mexico
  • High-volume rail hub connections enabling rapid transfers between air, truck, and rail services
  • Upgraded customs and security infrastructure for air cargo screening

Key Exports

Automotive parts and finished vehiclesElectronics and electrical equipmentAerospace componentsPharmaceuticals and medical devicesProcessed foods and beverages

Export Compliance

Companies need to ensure strict compliance to Mexican customs regulations, including precise tariff classification and detailed commercial documentation.

ST
Destination Airport

St. Louis

Infrastructure Highlights

  • Integrated interstate highway connections via I-70, I-64, I-44, and I-55 supporting regional trucking operations
  • Major rail intermodal yards linking St. Louis to national east–west and north–south freight corridors
  • Modern air cargo facilities at St. Louis Lambert International Airport with dedicated freight handling areas
  • Access to Mississippi River barge terminals in the bi-state region for bulk and project cargo, even though the city lacks a seaport

Key Imports

Consumer goods and retail merchandiseElectronics and electrical equipmentAutomotive parts and vehiclesIndustrial raw materials and semi-finished metalsPharmaceuticals and medical supplies

Import Regulations

Imported goods moving through St. Louis are subject to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) regulations, including proper classification, valuation, and origin marking.

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