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Founded | 1995 | ||||||
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Hubs | Mohammed V International Airport | ||||||
Headquarters | Casablanca, Morocco | ||||||
Website | http://www.casaairservice.ma/ |
Casa Air Service was a Moroccan airline. In 1995 it began to offer private air transport services. For 40 years prior to that, it was involved in agricultural air services.[1]
Its main base was Mohammed V International Airport, Casablanca.
Destinations
- Algeria
- Morocco
- Al Hoceima - (Cherif Al Idrissi Airport)
- Agadir - (Agadir Airport)
- Agadir (Taroudant)- (Al Kasbah National Airport)
- Casablanca - (Mohammed V International Airport) hub
- Casablanca - (Anfa Airport)
- Dakhla - (Dakhla Airport)
- Essaouira - (Mogador Airport)
- Errachidia - (Moulay Ali Cherif Airport)
- Fes - (Fes-Saïss Airport)
- Guelmim - (Guelmim Airport)
- Ifrane - (Ifrane Airport)
- Laayoune - (Hassan Airport)
- Marrakech - (Marrakech-Menara Airport)
- Meknes - (Meknes Airport)
- Nador - (Nador International Airport)
- Ouarzazate - (Ouarzazate Airport)
- Oujda - (Angads Airport)
- Rabat - (Rabat-Sale Airport) hub
- Sidi Ifni - (Sidi Ifni Airport)
- Smara - (Smara Airport)
- Tangier - (Ibn Batouta International Airport) hub
- Tarfaya - (Tarfaya Airport)
- Tan-Tan - (Tan Tan Airport)
- Tetouan - (Sania Ramel Airport)
- Spain
Fleet
- 1 Corvette 100 - (Aérospatiale Corvette)
- 1 Cessna 414
- 1 Cessna 182
- 2 Embraer 135
- 1 Fokker 70
Further reading
- "Charme et rigueur" (PDF). Maroc Hebdo International (in French). No. 501. 2002-03-08. p. 34. — a profile of Nadia Lyoussi, director general of Casa Air Service
External links
References
- ↑ Fédoua Tounassi (2007-11-30). "Jamais sans mon jet". Le Journal Hebdo (in French). Archived from the original on 2006-06-04.
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