Rita Chraibi is RAM’s new Vice President Cargo

Royal Air Maroc announced this week that Yassine Berrada’s successor as Vice President Cargo, would be Rita Chraibi. She joined the airline in 2006 and has grown with its development, having held various key leadership positions during that time. She therefore has great insight and understanding of the airline’s strategic priorities and operational challenges. Her responsibilities include implementing the cargo division’s commercial development strategy that has been mapped out to 2037, strengthening customer experience, and supporting the expansion of the network through new cargo route openings.

Rita Chraibi . Image: Royal Air Maroc

Rita Chraibi, incoming Vice President Cargo at Royal Air Maroc, commented: “I am deeply honored by this appointment and the trust placed in me. The cargo division is a strategic pillar for Royal Air Maroc, and I am committed to driving its development with ambition and determination. Together with our teams, we will continue expanding our network, enhancing our services, and ensuring that customer experience remains at the core of our mission.”

Yassine Berrada, outgoing Vice President Cargo at Royal Air Maroc, said: “I would like to warmly congratulate Ms. Chraibi on her appointment. Her extensive experience, leadership skills, and deep knowledge of Royal Air Maroc, make her the ideal person to continue guiding the cargo division’s expansion. This transition reflects the continuity and strength of a company with 68 years of history, and I am confident she will lead the next phase with success.”

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