Royal Air Maroc Sells 10 Aircraft Amid COVID-19 Downturn

The airline Royal Air Maroc (RAM) has taken several measures, including the sale of 10 aircraft, in order to cope with the effects of the health crisis related to Covid-19 on its activities.
Responding to an oral question in the House of Representatives on the situation of RAM trainee pilots, Mohamed Abdeljalil, Minister of Transport and Logistics, said that the national airline has taken major measures to cope with the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on its activities. This includes the sale of 10 aircraft out of 60 and the launch of the departure process for a group of employees.
The minister also said that Royal Air Maroc has decided to revise its recruitment policy, including for pilots, by hiring them in a 100% owned subsidiary, in order to adjust the company’s expenses to the situation and strengthen its competitiveness to ensure its sustainability in an open market characterized by fierce competition.
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