RAM Cargo

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Royal Air Maroc Cargo
الخطوط الملكية المغربية للشحن
IATA ICAO Callsign
ATRAMRAM
Founded1957
Hubs Mohammed V International Airport
Fleet size1 + 2 on order
Destinations20
Parent company Royal Air Maroc
Headquarters Casablanca, Morocco
Website royalairmaroc.com

Royal Air Maroc Cargo, also branded as RAM Cargo, is the cargo airline subsidiary of Royal Air Maroc based out of Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca. [1]

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Destinations

As of November 2020, Royal Air Maroc Cargo serves the following dedicated freight destinations: [2]

Belgium
Cameroon
Gabon
Germany
Ghana
Ivory Coast
Mali
Morocco
Nigeria
Spain
United Kingdom

Fleet

As of November 2020, RAM Cargo operates the following dedicated freight aircraft: [3]

Royal Air Maroc Cargo fleet
AircraftIn serviceOrdersNotes
Boeing 767-300BCF 1
Total1

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References

  1. cargo.royalairmaroc.com - About us retrieved 15 November 2020
  2. cargo.royalairmaroc.com - Our destinations retrieved 15 November 2020
  3. cargo.royalairmaroc.com - Our fleet retrieved 15 November 2020