Royal Air Maroc (RAM), the national airline, officially received a new long-haul Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft at Mohammed V Airport in Casablanca. This new plane represents the second delivery of this specific model for the year 2026. The aircraft will be operated by the company under a leasing contract.
The integration of this Dreamliner allows RAM to increase its total fleet to 65 aircraft, a historical record for the airline since its establishment. This expansion is part of a sustained growth program aimed at strengthening the company’s operational capabilities in the long-haul segment.
According to authorities, RAM’s development strategy includes an acceleration of deliveries in the short and medium terms. The company’s projections aim to increase the fleet to 74 aircraft by the end of 2026. In the longer term, the goal is to have 88 aircraft by 2027, continuing a trend of continuous growth.
This delivery on April 10, 2026, comes at a time when the international aviation market is characterized by high demand for long-haul aircraft. Securing these aircraft has been highlighted as a strategic step by the company’s product department officials, given the current scarcity of units available in the global market.