Royal Air Maroc plans to add 20 aircraft to its fleet by the end of 2026, with a goal of expanding from 56 to 73 aircraft by 2027.
Chief Executive Abdelhamid Addou has considered an order for 188 new jets for a comprehensive fleet renewal with a budget of USD25 billion.
In 2025, the airline aims to incorporate four more B737-8 aircraft through a dry lease agreement with Air Lease Corporation.
The airline resumed flights to China and Brazil, using B787-9 aircraft with three weekly frequencies and achieving good cargo figures on the Beijing route.
Royal Air Maroc has wet-leased two A330-200 aircraft to support operations for Umrah pilgrims between Moroccan airports and Madinah from February 23 to March 5.