Marrakech – The Moroccan Airports Authority (ONDA) has awarded contracts worth MAD 4.4 billion ($440 million) to two Moroccan construction giants for major airport expansions.
Jet Contractors and SGTM will handle extensive renovations at Marrakech-Menara and Agadir-Al Massira airports, significantly increasing their passenger capacities.
Jet Contractors secured the Marrakech-Menara project on August 18 with a bid of MAD 2.2 billion ($220 million). Their proposal was deemed “more advantageous” than competing offers from the TGCC/Inter Tridim consortium and SGTM. The company will expand the passenger terminal to approximately 142,000 square meters.
The project includes major exterior improvements to roadways, green spaces, and new fountains. These enhancements aim to increase the airport’s annual capacity from 9 to 16 million passengers.
SGTM won the contract for Agadir-Al Massira with an equivalent MAD 2.2 billion ($220 million) bid. Their offer was considered the lowest compared to the TGCC/Inter Tridim group after technical evaluation. The project will expand the passenger terminal to a total area of 75,000 square meters.
The Agadir expansion includes 23,800 square meters of renovations to the existing terminal and 51,200 square meters of new construction. SGTM will also build road infrastructure, handle exterior landscaping, and extend access roads and vehicle parking. These improvements will increase the airport’s annual capacity from 3 to 7 million passengers.
These developments are part of ONDA’s “Airports 2030” strategy to modernize Morocco’s airport infrastructure. Earlier this year in April, ONDA transformed the exterior zones and entrances at both airports to create more intuitive, fluid, and pleasant reception areas for travelers.
The earlier renovations included redesigned circulation zones, drop-off points, modernized signage, and direct terminal access according to airlines. These changes were intended to streamline arrivals and departures while improving service quality.
Last July, head of government Aziz Akhannouch signed a landmark MAD 38 billion ($3.8 billion) five-year investment plan with ONDA for nationwide airport upgrades, including new terminals and runways at Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca.
The expansions also support preparations for upcoming major sporting events, including the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) and the 2030 World Cup.
ONDA, headed by Abdel El Fakir, continues to pursue its goal of elevating Moroccan airports to meet the highest international standards with improved passenger experience, enhanced connectivity, and modern facilities throughout the country’s aviation network.

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