Group 1 - Morocco's aerospace industry has transformed from an emerging sector to a global export hub, with exports reaching $2.644 billion in 2024, a more than threefold increase over the past decade [2] - The industry achieved a historical high with a 14.9% growth compared to 2023, driven by assembly operations which accounted for $1.723 billion in exports, marking a 23.6% year-on-year increase [2] - Morocco is now the leading exporter of aerospace components in Africa and ranks among the top five most dynamic countries in the global aerospace industry [2] Group 2 - Major global aerospace companies are accelerating their strategic investments in Morocco, with Boeing signing a new strategic agreement to produce structural components for the 737 MAX [3] - Several international companies, including Masterflex SE and Trelleborg, are planning new manufacturing facilities in Morocco, creating hundreds of jobs [3][4] - The Moroccan government has signed memorandums of understanding with various international firms, including Genser Aerospace from India, to produce business aircraft locally [4] Group 3 - The Moroccan aerospace manufacturing sector has an annual revenue of $2.9 billion, with 150 multinational companies operating in the country [5] - These companies have created 26,000 high-quality jobs, primarily in major industrial cities such as Casablanca, Tangier, Rabat, and Fez [5] - The availability of skilled talent, supported by institutions like the Moroccan Institute of Aviation (IMA) and the Aviation and Airport Logistics College (ISMALA), is a key factor attracting international aerospace firms [5]
航空制造业:摩洛哥确立非洲主导地位 展现全球雄心