Taema Airpark is the story of a pilot’s dream to create a place like no other, inspired by mythical places and dedicated to pilots
A dream built over the years
2020
The first transfers of ownership are registered by a Notary
2019
The community of condominium (HOA) is created
2018
Beginning of Stage 1 construction, the first roads are created
2017
Preliminary works and set up of the nursery which welcomes every plant which has to be removed to allow for construction. Read more on ecology & sustainability
2016
Approval by the SEMARNAT (Secretaría de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales) to develop Taema
2015
Green light received from the DGAC (Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil), today known as the AFAC (Agencia Federal de Aviación Civil)
2011
Completion of the purchase of the whole property, enabling the engineering, architectural and environmental studies which will be conducted during 4 years.
2009
The idea forms in our Founder’s mind, the concept gets clearer, and he starts the research for the perfect location.
For the next two years, the team works on the masterplan, applying Taema’s philosophy (S.E.R.), sustainable integration, business plan, feasibility with authorities and more…
Thinking big, for the pilot’s community
If asked 10 years ago if developing the first Airpark in Mexico, and the only private landing strip on the Riviera Maya, most people would have said it was a utopic project. Already at that point, our founder was determined to think big – “how can I make a significant contribution the pilots and plane-fanatics community of which I am part of?” – and dream big – “why build a few houses when we could create a whole community with a unique lifestyle?”
But thinking big also means thinking beyond one’s world, and expanding to others, anticipating the impacts one’s actions have and ensure they are as positive as possible. Dreaming big allows to break the boundaries of reasonable, allowing oneself to think beyond what is known as possible. This is the only way, in our perspective, for breakthroughs to happen. Would we have engines, planes, or spaceships without the courage of inventors to dream big? Probably not. But dreaming big is not reserved to visionaries, everyone is able to dream big, as long as it authorizes and liberates itself to do so. Care to join us in our big dreams?
Through Taema Airpark, we want to nurture and expand the pilot’s community in Mexico and beyond over the years.