Royal Air Maroc Official Sues Ex-Pilot Over Alleged Insulting Remarks

The communication director of Royal Air Maroc, Hakim Chalout, has decided to take legal action against a former airline pilot, for making what he considers to be insulting and humiliating remarks against him.
At the origin of the dispute, an "obscene" message sent last March by the former president of the Moroccan Association of Airline Pilots, said the airline company official.
The former pilot would have reacted to a press article denouncing the attitude of airline pilots during the health crisis. The man had attacked the communication director and the journalists who were part of his circle of friends.
It should be recalled that 65 airline pilots received their dismissal letter for economic reasons. The decision had been described as null and "tainted with formal and substantive defects" by the AMPL.
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