Damaged Royal Air Maroc plane returns to Morocco
Damaged Royal Air Maroc plane returns to Morocco
The plane of the national airline Royal Air Maroc (RAM) connecting Casablanca to Monrovia, which found itself in difficulty due to the storm during landing in Liberia, has returned to Morocco.
The Boeing 737-800 registered CN-RGW of the national airline Royal Air Maroc (RAM) which left Casablanca for Liberia and made a runway excursion on Saturday, August 17, at 06:15 local time (05:15 GMT), during its landing on runway 04 of Monrovia-Roberts airport, requiring the disembarkation of passengers and the cancellation of the return flight to the Moroccan city at a later date, is back in Morocco. The plane took off on Sunday morning, August 25, 2024, at five o’clock in the morning, confirms Morocco Aviationplatform specializing in the field of aviation in Morocco. Before its takeoff, the Moroccan technical engineers who arrived in Monrovia after the incident accomplished a considerable amount of work despite the lack of resources in Liberia.