On the first day of the MEBAA Show Morocco - the first business aviation show in Africa, being held at Mohammed V International Airport, Casablanca - our team of journalists, led by our editor-in-chief Alan Peaford, bring you all the latest news from the event.
This inaugural convention and exhibition is MEBAA’s first business aviation show in North Africa and today the Association’s founding chairman, Ali Al Naqbi, has announced that following extensive talks he has led with Moroccan government officials, the show is now set to be held biennially.
The team look at the range of business aircraft on display and examine some of the key aspects of greatest interest to those involved in this growing regional market, whilst also looking at the establishment of various essential support services for North African business aviation and the latest systems and innovations in technology, which are increasing the number of options available to both operators and passengers.
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