ONDA (Morocco)

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ONDA (Acronym for Office National Des Aéroports) is the Moroccan airport operator and administrator. The company headquarters are based in Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca.

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[edit] History

ONDA was established in July 1990 under parliamentary law 14-89. Prior to that date, Morocco's airports were administered by the Moroccan ministry of transport.

One year later, ONDA inaugurated Al Massira Airport in Agadir. officially Morocco's national airports' operator in

In September 15, 2003, Abdelhanine Benallou, was nominated as new general manager of ONDA.

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[edit] Partnerships and agreements

ONDA helped in supervising the construction of Yasser Arafat International Airport which Mohammed V International Airport is twinned with. It also organized training programs for Palstinian engineers in Morocco in 1997 just months before the inauguration of the airport in Gaza in December 1998.

In Mars 14, 2003, ONDA signed a partnership agreement with Côte d'Azur International Airport, Nice, France.

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