Flight MX704 departed Mexico City, bound for Monterrey, at 07:02 local time. The flight was uneventful until
approach, when the crew began descending at a vertical speed of 1500–1600 ft / min (460–490 m / min) at an
airspeed of 250 knots. During its approach to
Del Norte International Airport, the crew contacted the
landing controller and requested weather conditions and traffic information. The dispatcher reported that the weather over the airport was cloudy with a lower boundary of 500 feet (150 m) with haze, light raining, and no other aircraft in the airport zone. The crew asked if the
radio beacon at Ciénega de Flores was operating, and received word that it was not functioning due to an electrical power outage. Flight 704 then reported that, for some reason, they received a signal similar to the signal from this beacon. The crew then reported the airport in sight, and began to carry out the
final approach. This was the last transmission from the aircraft. The aircraft ended up destroyed in the
Cerro del Fraile mountain range, killing all 79 people on board. The crash was the deadliest
aviation accident on Mexican soil until
Mexicana Flight 940, another Boeing 727, crashed on 31 March 1986, killing all 167 people on board. == Aircraft ==