Morocco and Israel Aerospace Industries Sign Cooperation Agreement, Opens Way for Industrial Collaboration in Aerospace Industry  

 

Tel Aviv: A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in the aeronautics sector was signed by Morocco and Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI). The signing took place in Morocco during the visit of IAI’s management.

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This partnership is part of the implementation of the Joint Declaration between Morocco and Israel signed on December 22, 2020 in Rabat, in which the two countries expressed their willingness to promote dynamic and innovative bilateral economic cooperation in the fields of investment and technology. This MoU includes, for the Moroccan side, the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Ministry Delegate to the Head of Government, in charge of Investment, Convergence and Evaluation of Public Policies, and, for the Israeli side, the company Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), represented by its Chairman of the Board of Directors, Amir Peretz, and its President and CEO, Boaz Levy.

“This is a strategic partnership for both countries that we are sealing today. It opens the way for win-win industrial collaboration in the aerospace industry. This partnership leverages IAI’s aviation expertise and the technological capabilities of our aerospace platform and its positioning as a growth driver for the investment and development in advanced industrial and aeronautical services sectors,” said Ryad Mezzour, Moroccan Industry and Trade Minister. He stressed that this agreement responds to national priorities to promote advanced training, employment, local manufacturing, as well as R&D and innovation.

For his part, IAI President and CEO, Boaz Levy said: “The cooperation agreement, signed between IAI and Morocco, is another expression of the deep partnership between the two countries and will help promote joint and commercial projects in the aviation industry. As part of its strategy, IAI expands its business into new markets and provides advanced technology solutions to customers around the whole world. We are proud to sign this agreement and believe it is a partnership that will lead to new joint developments and advance the global aviation industry.”

As part of this partnership, Morocco and IAI have identified investment opportunities focusing on 3D printing, the manufacture of cabin interiors and engine parts and aero structures, as well as the establishment of an R&D and engineering centre and the development of a eco system of local suppliers through sourcing partnerships with IAI.

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During its stay in Morocco, the IAI delegation visited, on Tuesday, March 22, the aeronautical centre of Nouaceur to learn about the achievements of the Moroccan aviation industry and its rise in skills, the investment potential in Morocco in the sector as well as the capacity for local development in the maintenance and transformation of aircraft. The Israeli delegation also visited the Institute of Aeronautical Professions (IMA) where it was able to appreciate the competence and technicality of Moroccan talents.

-The writer is an Israel-based freelance journalist. The views expressed are of the writer and do not necessarily reflect the views of Raksha Anirveda

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