HomeAbout usActivitiesLinksContributionsForumMembers



<< Back to News Archive

RAM creates company for Aircraft Maintenance
By Secretary Europe
Published: Jan 24, 2006

Royal Air Maroc company (RAM) announced last week, the creation of a subsidiary called ‘Aerotechnic Industries' for aeroplane maintenance at Marrakech-Menara airport, reported MAP news agency.

“Through the creation of this subsidiary company, RAM aims at creating an offer of maintenance services to shoulder the development of the air transport, especially in Marrakech airport as it is the first destination of tourism in Morocco,” underlined Mohammed Berrada, director of the Royal Air Maroc group.

“This measure is a way for RAM to boost national tourism,” added Berrada in a communiqué.

The new subsidiary company, which has cost MAD 70 million, will provide hundreds of job opportunities and allow RAM to start a new stage of its policy of developing aeroplane maintenance.

Source: Morocco Times



« Back

 
Aviation news from WWW



Updated
January 20th. 2010




   January   2010
 







AEI History File

Updated June 14th.2009





Latest news (only for members)
Secretary General Report EASA AEI meeting Cologne 13 Oct. 2009.doc
Published: Nov 15, 2009

AEI Annual Congress 2009, Varna, Bulgaria
Published: Nov 12, 2009

Notes: EASA Workshop Part 66 / 147
Published: Nov 10, 2009

Reminder !
Published: Oct 17, 2009

AEI Policy Manual is updated
Published: Sep 30, 2009
Confidential Reporting Form
If you have airworthiness concerns that you have not been able to solve through your company reporting system, or that are too sensitive for such a system to use, you are invited to use AEI’s reporting form that can be downloaded here. To secure the highest degree of Confidentiality it is necessary to send the report by surface mail to:
AEI TECHNICAL AFFAIRS
COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN,
Unie Office,
Hoofdweg 616,
2132 MJ Hoofddorp
Netherlands
Latest Posts in Forum
Maintenance Instructors
Urgently Needed

Posted by FCI

Aircraft Maintenance
Technicians or Engineer
Managers Urgently Needed

Posted by FCI

Engine Maintenance
Instructors/Experts Urgently
Needed

Posted by FCI

Aircraft Maintenance
Instructors/Experts Urgently
Needed

Posted by FCI

Re: Gaining FAA A&P Licence
Posted by John_

Users Online
Online Now: 3
0 Members | 3 Guest
Advertisement
 Just Culture by Sidney dekker


ALAE Logbook


Hitcounter
Since 27.Apr 04
You're visitor number:

© AIRCRAFT ENGINEERS INTERNATIONAL