Aerospace Global News
Chloe Greenbank
26 Mar 2026
Casablanca’s Mohammed V International Airport is set to undergo a major transformation with the Office National des Aeroports (ONDA) launching construction of an ambitious new terminal project...
Casablanca’s Mohammed V International Airport is set to undergo a major transformation with the Office National des Aeroports (ONDA) launching construction of an ambitious new terminal project.
The new facility, part of Morocco’s Airport 2030 strategy, will accommodate 20 million passengers annually, supporting the country’s growing aviation sector and Royal Air Maroc’s plans to quadruple its fleet to 200 aircraft by 2037. The airport currently has the capacity to handle around 15 million passengers per year, with ONDA’s Adel El Fakir telling reporters that Casablanca’s airport is due to hit capacity by 2027.
Slated for completion in 2029, the MAD 15 billion ($1.5 billion) H-shaped terminal is described as an “architectural masterpiece.” Its design takes inspiration from the Atlantic Ocean, with curved lines that symbolise the balance between strength and serenity. The undulating roof reflects the coastal landscape, while the hexagonal ochre-coloured framework pays tribute to Morocco’s architectural heritage...
ONDA launches $1.5bn terminal construction in Casablanca - Aerospace Global News - 26 Mar 2026







