April 18, 2025
Search Results for : Air Arabia Maroc
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Air Arabia Maroc A320-200 Flap Problem on Approach to Nador

An Air Arabia Maroc A320-200 arriving from Amsterdam reported the aircraft's wing flaps were stuck in the retracted position during the approach to Nador, Morocco.

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Air Arabia Maroc A320-200 Suffers Hydraulic Failure on Approach to Murcia

An Air Arabia Maroc A320-200 arriving from Oujda, Morocco reported a hydraulic system failure on approach to Murcia, Spain on 26 September.

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Air Arabia Maroc A320 Sustains Damage After Tangier Bird Strike

An Air Arabia Maroc A320-200 arriving from London suffered damage after a bird strike during its approach to Tangier, Morocco on 19 September.

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Air Arabia Maroc A320 Suffers Significant In-Flight Failure

Last weekend, an Air Arabia Maroc Airbus A320 from Tetouan to Brussels suffered a significant in-flight failure, forcing a diversion to Madrid. Information has been released pertinent to the incident at hand, which we will detail in this article. Without

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Air Arabia Maroc A320 Diverts to Casablanca After Tangier Bird Strike

An Air Arabia Maroc A320-200 operating from Tangier to Barcelona diverted to Casablanca after suffering a bird strike after departure on 16 August.

Airline

Smart Aviation Firms New ACMI Contract with Air Arabia Maroc

Due to aircraft delivery delays, Air Arabia Maroc has firmed an ACMI contract for an Airbus A320 to be operated by GetJet Airlines.

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Air Arabia Maroc A320 Casablanca-Istanbul Suffers Flight Control Issue

An Air Arabia Maroc A320-200 operating flight 3O437 from Casablanca experienced a flight control issue whilst en route to Istanbul on 10 July

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Air Arabia Maroc A320: Hydraulic Failure at Tangier

An Air Arabia Maroc A320-200 arriving from Paris (CDG) conducted a missed approach at Tangiers (TNG) after a hydraulic failure on 29 June.

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Emirates Ramps up its Africa Operations Amid Rising Demand

Emirates will boost its passenger and cargo frequencies to Ethiopia, Uganda and South Africa amid rising African demand.