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  2. Royal Air Maroc - Wikipedia

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    The name Royal Air Maroc (RAM) was adopted on 28 June 1957, [ nb 1] with the government of Morocco having a 67.73% stake. [ 13] Hajj flights commenced in 1957. [ 12] The carrier 's fleet comprised 16 aircraft by April 1958, including four DC-4s, three DC-3s, seven Bretagnes and two C-46s. [ 14] In May 1958, the airline ordered two Caravelles ...

  3. Jet4you - Wikipedia

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    Jet4you. Jet4you was a low-cost airline based in Casablanca, Morocco. [ 2] It operated services between Moroccan cities and destinations in France, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Ireland (Sunway charter) and Italy. Its main base was Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport, with focus cities at Agadir, Nador, Paris and Tangier.

  4. List of Royal Air Maroc destinations - Wikipedia

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    A Royal Air Maroc Boeing 737-800 lands at Atatürk Airport in 2007. Royal Air Maroc (RAM), Morocco's national airline, [ 1] was founded in July 1953 from the merger of Air Maroc and Air Atlas. [ 2] As of February 2014, RAM served a network comprising over 90 destinations, of which 56 are international ones. The carrier flies to 17 cities within ...

  5. Royal Air Maroc Express - Wikipedia

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    Royal Air Maroc Express is a regional airline and wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Air Maroc based in Casablanca, Morocco.The carrier operates scheduled domestic services and scheduled regional flights to mainland Spain, the Canary Islands, Gibraltar and Portugal, as well as charter services for tour operators and corporate clients.

  6. Air Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Air Arabia launched in October 2003 and was the first low-cost carrier in the Middle East. [8] The company reported more than AED 19 billion in Q4 2019. [12] The airline broke even in its first year of operation. [9] Air Arabia consists of a group of airlines and companies offering travel and tourism services across the Middle East and North ...

  7. List of airports in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Laayoun Annex Air Base [citation needed] (May be a section of Hassan I Airport GMML/EUN); There are other unpaved airstrips in Morocco: Oum Dreyga Airport; a 1,960 metres (6,430 ft) marked north–south runway [2] at the Moroccan border control facilities south of Guerguerat.

  8. Oneworld - Wikipedia

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    Oneworld (stylised as oneworld; CRS: *O) is a global airline alliance consisting of 15 member airlines. It was founded on 1 February 1999. The alliance's stated objective is to be the first choice airline alliance for the world's frequent international travellers.

  9. Alaska Airlines - Wikipedia

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    In November 1985, the airline introduced a daily air-freight service called Gold Streak, with service to and from Alaska. [12] Alaska Airlines was the launch customer for the MD-83 and operated many of these jets throughout the 1980s and 1990s. In the 1980s, Alaska Airlines began acquiring McDonnell Douglas MD-80s to replace its aging 727s ...