According to
this, that Dornier now belongs to FlyMex. They have a website in Spanish, the "Who We Are" page translates into:
Quote:
Flymex is a young company with proven expertise, committed to meet the air transportation needs of the current executive, complying with the highest standards of quality and service. Our pilots have international certificates and have an average of 5000 hours of flying experience, training simulators in the United States. The dispatchers and meteorologists constantly monitor air traffic and weather conditions to ensure the safety and comfort of your flight. We provide security and support of a great team of professionals in the field of Executive Aviation, crew and technical staff of highly qualified and supported directly by ...
FAA – Federal Aviation Administration
DGAC - General Directorate of Civil Aviation
JAA - Joint Aviation Authorities
TCCA - Transport Canada Civil Aviation
In this way we operate at the top of national and international standards and with the most modern technology.
In addition to the Dorniers, they have some Lears, helicopters, and such. Looks like they do charter, cargo, air taxi work, as well as maintenance and consulting work. There are a few shots on A.net of another Dornier in FlyMex colors.