Royal Air Maroc CEO Driss Benhima sacked over safety
violations
Riyadh: Royal Air Maroc Chairman and Chief Executive Officer President
Driss Benhima has been sacked for flagrant violation of safety regulations set
by the International Civil Aviation Organisation.
Moroccan King Mohammed VI reportedly sacked Benhima after an amateur video showed a dog sitting among passengers on a flight from Casablanca to New York, which violated the safety regulations.
According to a report in Arabic daily Al-Jazirah, Moroccan newspapers and online websites said that the dog belonged to the wife of a leading bank director.
Benhima was appointed Royal Air Maroc CEO in 2006.
During his tenure, Royal Air Maroc was at the centre of several controversies including its lack of punctuality as well as poor customer service.
A few weeks ago, the airline made headlines after an amateur video posted on social media showed live cockroaches inside the Royal Air Maroc flight from Casablanca to Montréal.
Moroccan King Mohammed VI reportedly sacked Benhima after an amateur video showed a dog sitting among passengers on a flight from Casablanca to New York, which violated the safety regulations.
According to a report in Arabic daily Al-Jazirah, Moroccan newspapers and online websites said that the dog belonged to the wife of a leading bank director.
Benhima was appointed Royal Air Maroc CEO in 2006.
During his tenure, Royal Air Maroc was at the centre of several controversies including its lack of punctuality as well as poor customer service.
A few weeks ago, the airline made headlines after an amateur video posted on social media showed live cockroaches inside the Royal Air Maroc flight from Casablanca to Montréal.
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