Daher, a French aerospace equipment supplier, is restructuring its industrial branch, which will accelerate the upgrading of Morocco's aerospace sector. According to verified reports, the company's Tangier site and local subcontractors will take over the assembly of components for Airbus families by 2027.
The move is part of Daher's strategy to optimize its production footprint and leverage Morocco's growing aerospace capabilities. The Tangier facility, already a key hub for Daher, will handle new assembly tasks, though specific component types have not been disclosed in available sources.
This development underscores Morocco's increasing role in global aerospace supply chains, building on existing partnerships with major manufacturers like Airbus and Boeing. The country's aerospace sector has grown steadily, with exports rising in recent years.