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Home > Economy > Forbes: Morocco ‘Well-Positioned’ to Become Leader in Aerospace Manufacturing

Forbes: Morocco ‘Well-Positioned’ to Become Leader in Aerospace Manufacturing

Morocco is “well-positioned” to become a leader in aerospace Manufacturing, maintenance, and operations, argues a new report from Forbes.

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Forbes: Morocco ‘Well-Positioned’ to Become Leader in Aerospace Manufacturing

Forbes: Morocco ‘Well-Positioned’ to Become Leader in Aerospace Manufacturing

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Rabat – Morocco is “well-positioned” to become a leader in aerospace Manufacturing, maintenance, and operations, argues a new report from Forbes.

According to the American magazine, Morocco’s aerospace industry has emerged as a promising and lucrative sector, with a strong focus on aircraft maintenance services. 

The North African nation has invested significantly in its aerospace infrastructure, workforce development, and global partnerships to position itself as a hub for aviation activities, the Forbes report explains. 

As Morocco continues to attract foreign investment, the opportunities are abundant in the country for investors and industry professionals in the emerging aircraft maintenance industry.

Noting the factors underlying the positive trend, the report explains that the country’s favorable geographic location at the crossroads of Europe, Africa, and the Middle East has allowed it to serve as a pivotal hub for regional and international aviation.

In addition, the Moroccan government has provided unwavering support to the industry, implementing initiatives and offering incentives to attract foreign investors.

The establishment of aerospace industry clusters, such as the Midparc Free Zone near Casablanca, has further consolidated the nation’s aviation infrastructure.

To meet the demands of the aerospace sector, Morocco has prioritized the development of a skilled workforce. The Moroccan Aerospace Institute and other specialized training centers have been established to produce a pool of highly skilled professionals, ensuring the industry’s sustainability. 

Read also: Morocco’s Aeronautic Exports Rise by 53% In 2022

The country has also forged strong partnerships with renowned aerospace companies like Boeing, Airbus, Bombardier, and Safran. These collaborations have not only facilitated technology transfer, but they have also enhanced the overall competitiveness of Morocco’s aerospace sector.

Parallel to its manufacturing ambitions, Morocco has made significant strides in aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services. The Technopark in Casablanca and Tangier Aerospace City are prime examples of Moroccan facilities catering to MRO companies, providing an ideal environment for operators to conduct maintenance services. 

With its commitment to workforce development, technology adoption, and infrastructure improvement, the Forbes report argues, Morocco is well on its way to becoming a leader in aerospace manufacturing, maintenance, and operations. 

The country’s focus on aircraft maintenance services presents a significant opportunity for companies to take advantage of the lucrative business opportunities the industry offers. 

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