Royal Air Maroc wet‑leases two A320s to add cargo capacity

Royal Air Maroc has wet‑leased two Airbus A320s to immediately boost capacity and add cargo lift across its network. The short‑term leasing move increases narrowbody seat and freight capability as the carrier manages seasonal demand and progresses broader fleet expansion plans.

Discovered 2025-12-17T04:05:55.461866-08:00 | 2025-12-17T04:05:55.461866-08:00

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  • The deal provides an immediate increase in narrowbody seat and belly‑cargo lift — two A320s of short‑term capacity that help cover seasonal demand or operational shortfalls while longer‑term fleet changes are implemented. See Royal Air Maroc's ongoing multi‑year fleet expansion plans.
  • The wet lease underscores Royal Air Maroc's reliance on leasing solutions as it reshapes capacity allocation; the carrier also recently moved to expand via leased Boeing 737 MAX 8s from Avolon, highlighting a mix of short‑term ACMI and longer‑term fleet deals.

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2025-12-17T04:05:55.461866-08:00
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2025-12-19T08:22:42.855450-08:00
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