25-03-2025
Airbus Sees Morocco as Key Partner in Aviation Growth
Rabat — In an interview during Airbus's third summit held in Toulouse held on March 24-25, Wouter Van Wersch, Airbus's International Executive Vice President, stated that Morocco is a pivotal partner for the company due to its significant growth potential in the aviation sector.
Van Wersch recalled the longstanding relationship between Airbus and Morocco, expressing a desire to further enhance this partnership, as reported by MAP. .
Van Wersch noted that Morocco has ambitious goals under King Mohammed VI's leadership, positioning the nation as a key player in the aviation industry, especially that Airbus represents 70% of Morocco's aviation industry, with revenues that exceeded one billion euros in 2023.
He also talked about the 2030 vision for airport development, saying it aligns with Morocco's role as the host of the upcoming World Cup, which will be a a significant opportunity to bolster the country's international stature.
He also pointed out that the aviation sector is crucial to Morocco's economy, having experienced remarkable growth in recent years. Van Wersch reaffirmed Airbus's commitment to strengthening its collaboration with Morocco, mentioning that the company currently employs over 1,000 Moroccan staff across its facilities, with plans for expansion following its acquisition of Spirit, which operates a factory in Casablanca.
Furthermore, Van Wersch noted that all Airbus aircraft are equipped with components manufactured in Morocco, underscoring the country's essential role in Airbus's global supply chain.
Earlier in 2024, Airbus announced its plan to turn its Moroccan facilities to significantly boost its production capabilities, aiming to manufacture 75 aircraft per month by 2026.
Patrick Derderian, the Group's Director of International Cooperation for Africa, elevated the company's commitment to employing a fully Moroccan workforce at its Morocco plants, proving the country's skill development and its readiness to meet industry's demands.
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