Overview
- Mexican military and partner agencies executed 10 high-fidelity scenarios at Santa Lucía and AIFA as part of Ejercicio Ollamani under Plan Kukulkán, following a planning phase that modeled 55 risks.
- A clandestine aircraft from the Caribbean was intercepted and forced to land, and a separate in-flight hostage scenario applied airport security protocols based on national and international standards.
- Ground simulations covered a chlorine spill on Calzada de Tlalpan, a fire near the Zócalo, collapsed‑building rescues, crowd-control with injured spectators, explosive detection near Estadio Azteca, and aeromedical evacuations.
- Forces employed F‑5 and Texan/T‑6 aircraft and UH‑60 helicopters alongside special forces, explosive‑ordnance teams, canine units, anti‑drone measures, and agro‑sanitary detection teams.
- Authorities showcased a Joint Command and Control center set to operate during the World Cup, including social‑media monitoring, with coordination across the Army, Air Force, Navy, National Guard, Mexico City security, civil protection, AFAC and the Red Cross.