Royal Air Maroc Cargo is focused on growth and innovation

Royal Air Maroc Cargo has outlined its direction for the future and is setting on growth through a strong focus on global expansion, digital transformation, and sustainability. Fleet modernization forms the basis of its strategy. It is investing in next generation widebody aircraft so as to enhance operational efficiency, cargo capacity, and environmental performance. Alongside a dedicated B767 freighter and a 30-strong narrowbody fleet, the new widebody additions will enable the airline to connect more high-growth markets across Africa, Asia, and the Americas through its network of 82 global destinations, including key hubs in the U.S., Canada, Brazil, and the Middle East – serving them with a flexible mix of loose and palletized cargo.

Ambitious goals to ensure a strong and sustainable future. Image: Royal Air Maroc

Royal Air Maroc Cargo’s Casablanca hub which includes 200,000-ton-capacity cargo terminal and specialized zones for pharmaceuticals, perishables, and high-value goods, will continue to form the pivotal base of its global operations. Digital innovation and sustainability are two further strategic pillars. The airline aims to enhance customer service through partnerships with digital marketplaces such as cargo.one and CargoAi which enable 24/7 booking and real-time tracking. Automated documentation and enhanced digital communications are planned to come. Sustainability efforts include fuel-efficient fleets, solar energy systems, biodegradable packaging, and collaboration with IATA’s Eco Hub initiatives. Royal Air Maroc also supports humanitarian missions, delivering medical supplies across Africa in partnership with organizations such as AIRLINK.

Yassine Berrada, Vice-President Cargo at Royal Air Maroc, explained: “Our vision is to expand Royal Air Maroc Cargo’s global network, connect emerging and established markets, and strengthen Morocco’s position as a trade and logistics hub. With the introduction of the new generation widebodies, we are not only increasing our operational capacity but also reducing our environmental impact—helping us build a future that is innovative, responsible, and customer-focused.”

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