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  2. Royal Air Maroc - Wikipedia

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    Royal Air Maroc—Compagnie Nationale de Transports Aériens was formed in July 1953 as a result of the merger of Compagnie Chérifienne de'l Air — set up in 1946 with Junkers Ju 52s — and Compagnie Chérifienne de Transports Aériens Air Maroc, that was founded in 1947 and commenced scheduled operations in 1949.

  3. Category:Royal Air Maroc accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    Royal Air Maroc Flight 630; 1975 Agadir Royal Air Maroc Boeing 707 crash; F. French hijacking of the FLN plane; R. 1973 Royal Air Maroc Sud Aviation Caravelle crash

  4. Royal Air Maroc Flight 630 - Wikipedia

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    Royal Air Maroc Flight 630 was a passenger flight on 21 August 1994 which crashed approximately ten minutes after takeoff from Agadir–Al Massira Airport in Morocco. All 44 passengers and crew on board were killed. It was the deadliest ATR 42 aircraft crash at that point in time.

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    Anxious airline flyers may well remember 2024 as the year their worst fears about the safety of air travel felt confirmed, as a series of unprecedented, and in some cases fatal, airplane incidents ...

  6. List of largest airlines in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Even though Africa is the second largest continent by size and population, its airlines account for only about 6% of the world's air traffic, as most of it is being carried out by foreign air lines. [1] This is a list of largest airlines in Africa. It is ranked by number of transported passengers.

  7. 1975 Agadir Royal Air Maroc Boeing 707 crash - Wikipedia

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    The 707, owned by Jordanian World Airways, a subsidiary of Alia, was chartered by the national airline of Morocco, Royal Air Maroc, to fly 181 Moroccan workers and their families from France home for the holidays. [2] The aircraft approached Agadir in the early hours of the morning at the time of the crash.

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