
Royal Air Maroc to Double Dreamliner Fleet by 2025
24 November 2024
Royal Air Maroc (RAM) is preparing to receive a new delivery of Boeing Dreamliner aircraft, which will bring the total number of these long-haul aircraft in its fleet to 10 by (…)
24 November 2024
Royal Air Maroc (RAM) is preparing to receive a new delivery of Boeing Dreamliner aircraft, which will bring the total number of these long-haul aircraft in its fleet to 10 by (…)
14 November 2024
Abdelhamid Addou, the CEO of Royal Air Maroc, calls for a revision of the Open Sky agreements between Morocco and the European Union, in force since 2005. This, in order to (…)
9 November 2024
As part of its ambitious development plan, Royal Air Maroc has just acquired two new Boeing 787-9 aircraft, bringing the total number of this type of aircraft in its fleet to (…)
3 August 2024
Royal Air Maroc continues its expansion in North America. The Moroccan airline has just announced the opening of a new direct line connecting Casablanca to Toronto, starting (…)
10 June 2024
The national airline Royal Air Maroc (RAM) is facing criticism from Moroccans living in Canada and the United States and Moroccan deputies, due to its excessive fares deemed (…)
12 May 2024
Invited on the "Grand invité de l’économie" program of RFI and Jeune Afrique, Abdelhamid Addou, CEO of Royal Air Maroc, reviewed the burning issues of the moment affecting the (…)
5 May 2024
Royal Air Maroc (RAM) is working to strengthen its fleet of aircraft before the 2030 World Cup that Morocco is co-hosting with Spain and Portugal. The goal is to have 130 (…)
19 April 2024
Royal Air Maroc (RAM) has officially launched a tender for the acquisition of 200 new aircraft. This colossal investment aims to quadruple RAM’s fleet within a decade, in order (…)
14 November 2023
The fleet of Royal Air Maroc (RAM) will grow. The national airline has ordered new aircraft from Boeing, the American aerospace and aviation manufacturer.
16 October 2023
Royal Air Maroc plans to invest nearly $25 billion to strengthen its fleet and move from around 50 aircraft currently to 200 aircraft by 2030.