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Thanks for the research. I did come across Royal Air Maroc though, and that it had maintenance services. I just assumed that maintenance services are standard for main national airliners and didn't really look further into it. These companies seem to be more about maintenance and repairs though. The companies in the youtube video were more about manufacturing. So I was hoping Morocco would have a national company that manufactures and/or designs planes etc. A company to which the know-how and experience could go to in order to be further utilized nationally and I had no luck finding such a company, was hoping you could.You did not search enough..There are hundreds of articles.. but this study might answer your question..
13B.
THE EMERGENCE OF THE AERONAUTICS CLUSTER
Royal Air Maroc/Pioneering maintenance activities:
The aeronautics industrial history started in Morocco with the creation of the national carrier Royal Air Maroc (RAM) in 1957. The state-owned company developed soon after its first aircraft maintenance activities at the Casablanca International Airport. This would soon become the embryo of a future aeronautics industry. By 1998, the US Federal Aviation Administration delivers RAM’s maintenance operations the Federal Aviation Regulations part 145 certification that governs repair station activities, and the personnel working in repair stations. The US strict federal accreditation brings immediate acknowledgment of the Moroccan airline expertise and positions Casablanca as an established worldwide hub for aircraft maintenance activities.
Maroc Aviation:
The other historical protagonist is Maroc Aviation, a subsidiary of the former Aerospatiale (a French aerospace manufacturer now part of Thales), present in Morocco since 1951 to
carry out maintenance of the instrumentation devices for the Moroccan Royal Air Force Hercules
C130 (Lockheed military transport aircraft) and Super Puma helicopters. Since 1993, the company is owned by EADS Sogerma and as such operates as an equipment supplier to Airbus. It also acts a subcontractor to other aircraft manufacturers.
Snecma Morocco Engine Services:
Snecma Morocco Engine Services (SMES) is founded in 1999 as a subsidiary owned 51% by Snecma and 49% by Royal Air Maroc. SMES is specialized in themaintenance and repair of commercial aircraft engines (CFM 56 engines powering the Boeing 737). SMES inherited the maintenance of engines from RAM.
With RAM, SMES and Maroc Aviation, Morocco has gained a technical expertise and internationally recognized know-how. The national aviation industrial cluster became compliant with the most stringent European and American standards of quality for both civil and military operations.
https://www.clustercollaboration.eu...onal_cooperation/morocco_aeronautics_2013.pdf
From what I see Maroc aviation does maintenance for military aircraft. Maybe that company can manufacture/assemble planes in the future, but don't think it will happen if it's owned by 50% or more by EADS though.