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Regional Air Lines

 
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Regional Air lines
IATA
FN
ICAO
RGL
Callsign
MAROC REGIONAL
Founded 1996
Hubs Mohammed V International Airport
Focus cities Marrakech
Fleet size 10
Destinations 18
Headquarters Casablanca , Morocco
Key people
Website http://www.regionalmaroc.com

Regional Air Lines is a private airline based in Casablanca, Morocco. It operates scheduled domestic services and scheduled regional flights to Spain and Portugal, as well as charter services for tour operators and corporate clients. Its main base is Mohammed V International Airport [1]. Regional Air Lines will be call Royal Air Maroc Express from November 2009

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History

The airline was established in 1996 and started operations in July 1997. It was the first privately owned airline in Morocco. It is owned by Atlanta Assurance (44.7%), Royal Marocaine d'Assurance (36%) and other smaller investors [1].

In October 2008 the company announced the launch of Air Arabia Maroc, a joint-venture with Air Arabia[2]

Destinations

As of July 2009 Regional Air Lines served the following destinations[1]:

Regional Air Lines ATR-42 at Lisbon airport

Fleet

The Regional Air Lines fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of 30 June 2009) [1]:

Fleet
Aircraft Total Orders Passengers
(First/Business/Eco)
Routes
Regional Air Lines
ATR 42-300 4 0 48 (0/0/48) Short haul
ATR 72-200 4 2 78 (0/0/78) Short haul (in RAM colors)
ATR 42-600 0 2 52 (0/0/52) Short haul
ATR 72-600 0 6 78 (0/0/78) Short and medium haul
Beech 1900D 4 0 18 (0/0/18) Short haul
Sub-total 8 8

References

  1. ^ a b c Flight International 12-18 April 2005
  2. ^ company website with pressrelease launch AAM, visited 9 May 2009

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