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Keywords: Fleet Expansion
Royal Air Maroc (RAM) is preparing to modernize and expand its fleet through a substantial deal with Boeing and a smaller order with Airbus, marking a transformative step for Morocco's national carrier. Boeing leads negotiations; Airbus returns after decades According to industry sources cited......
In a landmark development for Moroccan aviation, Airbus is set to become a supplier for Royal Air Maroc (RAM), marking a significant departure from the airline's traditional reliance on Boeing and ATR. This partnership promises to reshape the national carrier's fleet and position it as a major......
Morocco is launching a comprehensive modernization of its airport infrastructure, with the Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca at the forefront of this transformation. Transport and Logistics Minister Abdessamad Kayouh announced a significant reduction in passenger waiting times from 45 to......
Royal Air Maroc (RAM) announced the arrival of its 10th Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner at Mohammed V Airport in Casablanca on Sunday, November 24, at 10:20 a.m. The aircraft was welcomed with the traditional "Water Salute" ceremony, marking a significant addition to the airline's long-haul fleet,......
In a move set to transform the African aviation landscape, Morocco's flag carrier, Royal Air Maroc (RAM), has announced plans to quadruple its fleet by 2030. Currently operating with 50 aircraft, the airline aims to expand to nearly 200 planes, establishing itself as a significant player both in......