Eurocopter and Morocco: a long and successful helicopter partnership from the Alouette to the latest EC225

Eurocopter is well-positioned to cater to an expected growth in demand for helicopters, which is a vital complement to business jets for corporate and VIP air transport. Not only does Eurocopter offer the widest range of products available in business aviation and VIP configuration, it also has “designer helicopters” specially produced in collaboration with top luxury designer brands that will offer the utmost comfort and style.

Eurocopter’s participation in the third biannual aerospace exposition at Marrakech Airport will include the presence of Eurocopter’s multi-role AS550 Fennec, which is equipped with rockets and a high efficiency 20 mm. gun.

“This year’s Marrakech Air Show underscores a 50-year relationship of Eurocopter and Morocco that has been based on a spirit of confidence and loyalty, with a full range of our products serving the Kingdom – from the cornerstone Alouette to the latest EC225” explained Loïc Porcheron, the Eurocopter Vice-President for Middle East and Africa. “Eurocopter stands ready to continue supporting Morocco’s evolving mission requirements over the long-term.”

The country’s largest Eurocopter fleet is operated by the Royal Moroccan Air Forces, like SA342 Gazelle and AS330 Puma used for armed reconnaissance, troop transport to support and logistics. The Royal Moroccan Navy operates AS565 Panther for search and rescue, coastal surveillance, and deployments at sea on frigates. An inventory of helicopters from Gazelle to Super Puma family is flown by the Royal Moroccan Gendarmerie for a very large panel of missions from search and rescue, medical airlift and anti-crime to VIP transport.

With more than 600 rotary-wing aircraft currently in service throughout the Africa and Middle East, Eurocopter helicopters are performing a full range of missions in daily service, from homeland defense and security to law enforcement, VIP transport, utility and offshore airlift for the oil and gas industry.

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