
Morocco Launches Aviation Academy to Train 100,000 in Growing Aerospace Sector
Morocco is soaring to new heights with the approval of a specialized aviation academy that will train up to 100,000 professionals for the nation's booming aerospace industry. The ambitious initiative reflects the country's commitment to developing homegrown talent while positioning itself as a global aviation hub, with the sector already generating over $2.54 billion in exports.
Morocco is taking flight in an exciting new direction as the government moves forward with plans to establish the Moroccan Academy of Aviation Professions, a groundbreaking institution that promises to transform thousands of lives while propelling the nation's economy skyward.
The government council gave its approval Thursday for the draft decree that will bring this ambitious project to life. What makes this development particularly inspiring is its scope and vision. The academy will dramatically expand training opportunities, scaling up from 9,000 beneficiaries to an impressive 100,000 professionals who will gain the specialized skills needed to thrive in the aviation industry.
Royal Air Maroc will manage the new academy, creating a center of excellence that will prepare skilled workers for careers in aircraft maintenance and related fields. The training programs will be comprehensive, offering everything from initial integration courses for newcomers to ongoing professional development for experienced employees. This holistic approach ensures that workers at every stage of their careers will have opportunities to grow and advance.
The timing couldn't be better. Royal Air Maroc is in the midst of an exciting expansion phase, with plans to modernize its fleet by adding up to 200 aircraft by 2037. This ambitious growth creates a wonderful synergy, the expanding airline needs qualified professionals, and the new academy will ensure that talented Moroccans are ready to fill those positions.

The academy won't work in isolation either. Through partnerships with international leaders like Safran and other local actors, students will benefit from world class expertise and cutting edge training methods. This collaborative approach ensures that graduates will be prepared to compete on the global stage.
The Ripple Effect extends far beyond individual career opportunities. Morocco's aerospace sector has already proven itself as an economic powerhouse, generating more than $2.54 billion in export revenues in 2024 alone. Over 150 companies, including global industry leaders, have chosen to operate in Morocco, drawn by the country's strategic advantages and business friendly environment.
The government's commitment to the sector is evident in its support structure. Companies benefit from attractive incentives including zero corporate tax for the first five years, followed by reduced rates for the next two decades. Additional benefits like VAT exemptions and duty free equipment imports make Morocco an increasingly attractive destination for aerospace investment.
Minister of Employment Younes Sekkouri highlighted the crucial importance of developing qualified human resources to support this growing sector. His emphasis on training and education reflects a forward thinking approach that invests in people as much as infrastructure.
What's particularly heartening about this initiative is how it aligns job creation with national economic development. The National Industrial Takeoff Charter recognizes aviation as one of the promising industries for Morocco's future, and this academy represents a concrete step toward realizing that promise. Young Moroccans entering the workforce will find expanding opportunities in a high tech, well paid sector that offers genuine career progression.
As Morocco positions itself as a North African aviation hub, the new academy stands as a testament to the power of strategic planning and investment in education. The sky truly is the limit for the thousands of professionals who will pass through its doors.
Based on reporting by Morocco World News
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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