Royal Air Maroc to add up to 15 aircraft a year from 2028 after 'very positive' 2025 results

Royal Air Maroc plans to begin a multi-year fleet expansion in 2028, adding as many as 15 aircraft annually after reporting “very positive” 2025 results despite ongoing supply‑chain challenges. The move signals accelerated capacity growth for the Moroccan flag carrier starting late‑decade.

Discovered 2025-11-06T09:19:06.934837-08:00 | 2025-11-06T09:19:06.934837-08:00

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  • Represents a sizeable, sustained fleet commitment — up to 15 aircraft per year from 2028 — that will require new deliveries or leases; Royal Air Maroc recently signed a lease with Avolon for six Boeing 737 MAX 8s.

  • The expansion follows the carrier’s “very positive” 2025 results despite supply‑chain constraints; consider this alongside broader production and supplier dynamics such as Airbus’s planned A350 output ramp.

  • Adds competitive capacity in North Africa and aligns with recent regional moves that will reshape network dynamics, including easyJet’s planned Marrakech base.

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