The global growth path in Royal Air Maroc Cargo Crgo
Royal Air Maroc Cargo, the shipping department at the leading transportation company in Morocco, revealed an ambitious vision for the future, which confirms a bold strategy based on global expansion, digital innovation, sustainability and deep society participation. At the heart of this transformation, the airline fleet update is driven by the introduction of the wide aircraft to the new generation that embodies the airline’s commitment to safety, operational efficiency and environmental responsibility.
This year, Cargo Royal Air MAROC focuses on extending its mark throughout Africa as the emerging opportunities in Asia and the Americas are targeted. With a global network of 82 destinations-including the main centers in the United States, Canada, Brazil, Europe and the Middle East-the airline is in a unique position to connect high-growth markets with efficiency and light movement.
The Pax WideBody Fleet plays a pivotal role in this strategy, providing a larger network and increased range, fuel efficiency, and charging capacity. These aircraft are not enhanced by the next generation of Royal Air Maroc possibilities, but also in line with the airline vision of a sustainable low carbon future. Along with 30 narrow channels and a dedicated B767 charging, the Widebo Fleet enhances the capacity of the carrier to move both wholesale goods and platform with exceptional flexibility.
“Our vision is to expand the global network of Royal Air Maroc Cargo, link emerging and well -known markets, and strengthen Morocco’s position as a commercial center and logistical services,” said Yassin Prada, Vice President at Royal Air Maroc. “By introducing the wide objects of the new generation, we not only increase our operational ability, but also reduce our environmental impact-which makes us build an innovative, responsible and focused future on customers.”
Casablanca’s Casablanca Royal Air Maroc is still a major column in this vision, as it works as a strategic crossing point between continents. The axis is equipped with a modern shipping plant that provides 200,000 tons of annual capacity and specialized areas for sensitive shipments, including damaging materials, pharmaceutical preparations and high -value goods.
The airline continues to raise customer service through partnerships with digital platforms such as Cargo.one and Cargo.AI, ensuring access to reservations and scheduling and the available actual time around the clock throughout the week. Future improvements include actual time tracking, automatic documents and non -welded digital communications, providing customers with a transparent and simplified experience from start to finish.
Sustainability is included in each aspect of Royal Air Maroc. In addition to running a Mawafi Fuel Fleet, the airline supports the IATA ECO HUB initiatives, solar photovoltaic systems in its facilities, and the adoption of vital decomposition packaging to reduce waste. The airline also plays a decisive humanitarian role, as medical supplies and vaccines all over the continent in partnership with Airlink and other international first aid organizations.
In the future, Royal Air Maroc Cargo is planning a defined, innovative and communication path. Through its advanced fleet, and the fixed commitment to sustainability, growth and excellence in the service, the company is preparing to lead the next chapter in African and international logistics.