Royal Air Maroc, more commonly known as simply RAM, is the Moroccan national carrier, as well as the country's largest airline. RAM is fully owned by the government of Morocco, and has its headquarters on the grounds of Casablanca-Anfa Airport. From its base at Mohammed V International Airport, the carrier operates a domestic network in Morocco, scheduled international flights to Africa, Asia, Europe, and North and South America, and occasional charter flights that include Hajj services.
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 (Air Atlas), 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. The name Royal Air Maroc was adopted on 28 June 1957, with the government of Morocco having a 67.73% stake.
Royal Air Maroc is a member of the Arab Air Carriers Organization (AACO).
Livery
Boeing 737-7B6, registration CN-RNL, built 1999, serial number 28982 Cointrin (GVA/LSGG), Geneva, Switzerland, 29 July 2015
New livery from 2019
Boeing 737-8B6(WL), registration CN-ROP, built 2008, serial number 33066 Cointrin (GVA/LSGG), Geneva, Switzerland, 4 April 2022
Wings of African Art livery
Boeing 737-86N (W), registration CN-RGH, built 2011, serial number 36828 Cointrin (GVA/LSGG), Geneva, Switzerland, 10 July 2017
60 Years livery
Boeing 737-8B6 (W), registration CN-RGV, built 2007, serial number 33982 Cointrin (GVA/LSGG), Geneva, Switzerland, 21 February 2018