(Ecofin Agency) – « The order of reception of both aircraft has never been canceled. This is what must be remembered from the reaction of Hakim Challot, the Director of External Communication of Royal Air Maroc (RAM), at the microphone of Reuters, Monday, October 14, 2019.
Hakim Challot was responding to a publication by the same news agency on October 10, 2019, claiming that the Moroccan national company had canceled its order for two Boeing 737 MAXs. " We will no longer receive the two planes as planned ", Then anonymous source, an internal source of RAM.
In the context of strategic plan for the development of its operations The airline has ordered four 737 MAXs from Boeing, and has received the first two in December 2018 and March 2019. But like all the companies in the world, Royal Air Maroc put them out of service in the aftermath of the crash of Ethiopian Airlines (March 10, 2019).
Since then, some companies have canceled their order for this device. At RAM, this does not seem to be the case, although he still has not received a new certification from the US authorities. According to Hakim Challot, the last two aircraft will be delivered soon.
Romuald Ngueyap
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