Casa Air Service

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Casa Air Service
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Founded1995
Hubs Mohammed V International Airport
Headquarters Casablanca, Morocco
Website http://www.casaairservice.ma/

Casa Air Service was a Moroccan airline. In 1995 it began to offer private air transport services. For 40 years prior to that, it was involved in agricultural air services. [1]

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Its main base was Mohammed V International Airport, Casablanca.

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Fleet

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References

  1. Fédoua Tounassi (2007-11-30). "Jamais sans mon jet". Le Journal Hebdo (in French). Archived from the original on 2006-06-04.