Royal Air Maroc turns to Dreamliner and A330 NEO
Royal Air Maroc turns to Dreamliner and A330 NEO
The fleet of Royal Air Maroc (RAM) will expand with the arrival of Dreamliner and A330 NEO aircraft before 2030, the year in which Morocco will co-host the 2030 World Cup with Spain and Portugal. Abdelhamid Addou, CEO of the company, traveled to the United States and Toulouse to keep up to date with the latest aircraft innovations and ensure the proper execution of Moroccan orders.
Seattle marks the first stop on Abdelhamid Addou’s tour. He visited Boeing’s headquarters, where he met with senior executives of the aircraft manufacturer. The manufacturer will deliver dozens of Dreamliner aircraft, which are specialized for long-haul flights, to RAM. After the United States, the CEO of the national airline headed to Toulouse. He visited the main assembly plant of the Airbus company, which will supply RAM with medium-haul aircraft and other new A330 NEO models, with a wide body and intended for long-haul flights. Airbus aircraft will be used in the Royal Air Maroc fleet for the first time.