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    Royal Air Maroc Receives 2 New Boeing 737 MAX 8

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    Rabat – Royal Air Maroc (RAM) received two new Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft on Thursday as part of the carrier’s fleet expansion plan.

    In a report today, Moroccan news outlet Le360 quoted Royal Air Maroc’s head of the Prospective, Strategy and Fleet Department, as emphasizing the importance of the new fleet batch for the company.

    “This is a big day for us,” Fadwa Mahamma said, adding that the two aircraft mark a “significant acceleration in the expansion of our fleet, fully aligned with our company’s ambitions supported by the State.”

    She revealed that Royal Air Maroc has been receiving “nearly one aircraft every two weeks, meaning that by the end of the year, around ten aircraft will join our fleet.”

    Mehdi El Yaalaoui, RAM’s Director of Strategy and Innovation, echoed Mahamma’s remarks, noting that these planes will allow the company to renew its fleet and to improve the onboard experience for its customers.

    El Yaaloui said the fleet will also reduce its carbon footprint by 15%, citing next-generation engines.

    “Each new delivery symbolizes our collective commitment to achieving the goals of our development plan and to being ready for major events like the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations and the 2030 World Cup, two key moments for our country and continent,” he added.

    In June, RAM‘s CEO Hamid Addou expressed frustration over Boeing’s delays in submitting ordered aircraft.

    “You have to offer your customers what they’re paying for. And in the economy… You have to offer the kind of service they’re expecting. So we need to invest in the product, and we are already doing it,” Addou told CNN.

    “One feels frustrated when you have 15 to 18 months of late deliveries,” Addou said, but acknowledged that all executives and airlines face the same and that promises have been made and steps have been taken for things to evolve in the “right direction.”

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