Royal Air Maroc boosts cargo links with Beijing
Royal Air Maroc will serve three direct flights per week between Casablanca, and Beijing, starting 20th January 2025.

Image: Royal Air Maroc
The new service, utilising Boeing 787-9 aircraft, adds 30 tons of weekly cargo uplift each way between China and Morocco
It also opens up a pioneering China-Morocco-Brazil link, establishing Morocco’s Casablanca as a global cargo hub.
“For many centuries, Morocco’s geographical location has rendered it the perfect gateway for shipping trade to Africa and Europe,” said Yassine Berrada, VP Cargo at Royal Air Maroc. “At Royal Air Maroc, we are proud to go even further, building Casablanca up as a true air bridge between Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Our newly launched, thrice-weekly service out of China’s largest airport, not only provides a highly efficient service for Chinese goods destined for Africa, but also offers a direct onward connection to Brazil, thanks to our recently commenced Sao Paolo route.”
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