Royal Air Maroc to Add 11th Boeing Dreamliner to Fleet

The national airline Royal Air Maroc (RAM) will soon expand its fleet. In a few days, its new Boeing Dreamliner model is due to arrive.
Royal Air Maroc’s (RAM) fleet will be expanded in the coming days with its eleventh Boeing Dreamliner aircraft, with a capacity of 296 passengers. Currently stationed in the city of Seattle, United States, the aircraft has carried out test flights to verify its state of readiness as part of a series of mandatory tests on its equipment, both in flight and on the ground, before its delivery.
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These test flights were successful. The C1 type aircraft, belonging to Boeing and the Dreamliner model, flew successfully for several hours in the airspace of Seattle, before obtaining approval for its delivery and transfer to Morocco. The arrival of this aircraft will allow RAM to operate long-haul flights such as Casablanca-Beijing and Casablanca-Los Angeles in the coming weeks.
The reception of the tenth Boeing Dreamliner aircraft was two weeks ago. With the aircraft, the national airline inaugurated its new direct Casablanca-Toronto line in Canada. It also relaunched its direct Casablanca-São Paulo line in Brazil.
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