Royal Air Maroc files suit against two airport handling companies
The state-owned carrier accused the companies of damaging one of its aircraft and is seeking to recover US$1 million in repair costs.
23/06/2022 at 16h48, by Africa Business+
The lawsuit was filed by Royal Air Maroc (RAM) after Terminal One Group Association (TOGA) refused to reimburse repair costs incurred by the Casablanca-based state-owned company.
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