23 - 26 April 2014
From the 23 until 26 April 2014, the biennial ‘Salon International de l’Aéronautique et de l’Aérospatial’, also known as |
Marrakech Air Show or AeroExpo, was held for the fourth time already at the Royal Moroccan Air Force Base Marrakech- |
Ménara. During the three previous events Marrakech Air Show, organised under the patronage of His Majesty King |
Mohammed VI, has established itself as the meeting place for civil and military aerospace industries in the world with |
special attention to the African continent. The show cannot yet be compared with the big trade shows, like Farnborough |
or Le Bourget, but the international aviation industry has shown a growing interest for the African continent. The statistics |
prove this, over 150 exhibiting companies, over 230 accredited media representatives, over 40 foreign delegations |
and approximately 15.000 visitors from over 50 different countries attended the Marrakech Air Show. The show |
was officially opened on Wednesday, 23 April, by the Prime Minister of Morocco, Mr. Abdelilah Benkirane. The first three |
days of the expo are designated for trade attendees and press only, but on the final day, the Saturday, the showground is |
also open to the general public. |
Show | |||
During the opening day and the public day a full flying display is held in the afternoon. This display starts by dropping |
some paratroopers from a CN235, followed with the fly-by off the various types of the Moroccan Air Force. Highlight |
of this fly-by is the pass of the KC-130H together with two F-5Fs, two Mirage F-1s and two F-16s. The F-5Fs actually |
fly with their refuelling probes attached to the refuelling drogue baskets of the KC-130H, a sight you do not see often |
at any other air show. Furthermore, two CL415s show their firefighting abilities and two AB205s their insect-spraying |
capabilities. Also a small demonstration is given of the air assault capacity of the Moroccan Air Force, carried out by |
several AB206 Jet Rangers, SA330 Pumas and SA342 Gazelles. Of course, the national aerobatic team, Marche Verte (Green |
March), is showing their skills in flying of close formations, with ropes tied between the wings of the aircraft. The special |
guests of this year air show was the Spanish aerobatic team Patrulla Aguila’ and they were present for the closing act of |
the flying program. During the intervening days a limited show is performed. This often means that there is no paradropping, |
no tanker formation fly-by and no air assault demonstration. Also only one of the CL415s and one of the AB205 |
is doing their demonstration. However, on the days prior to the actual show some flying activity can be watched, like this |
year there was a small rehearsal of the fly-by already on the Monday and even two rehearsals on Tuesday. |
Civil news | |||
During the air show, Heliconia placed an order for two AW139s, which will be used at their offshore department, |
with an option on more. Pending the delivery of the helicopters, Heliconia has meanwhile begun its offshore transportation |
missions with two AW139, which are leased from AgustaWestland. The delivery of the new helicopters is set |
for June or July 2014 already. At the moment Heliconia, which has its main base at Marrakech-Ménara airport, is operating |
the AS350B2 & B3 & BA, AS355N, AS365N1 & N3, EC130B4 and R44-II. |
Probably the civil star of the show was the Legacy 500 EMB550) of Embraer Executive Jets, which made its debut. |
Scheduled to enter service in the first half of 2014, this midsize aircraft is the first in its class with full fly-by-wire |
technology. The Legacy 500 has a range of 3.000 nautical miles (approximately 5550 kilometres) and a six-foot flatfloor |
cabin, even wider than most other aircraft in the same category. Also at the show were the Phenom 300 (EMB505), |
the industry’s most delivered business aircraft in 2013, the larger Legacy 650 (ERJ135), the business jet with the highest |
utilization rate in the market and the ultra-large business jet the Lineage 1000 (ERJ190). |
Military news | |||
The most important military news came from LH Aviation. This French company and manufacture of the LH-10 |
Ellipse announced already last month that they will establish a subsidiary in Morocco, named LH Aviation Maroc. The |
new assembly plant, whose total investment amounts to 10 million euros, will be established near Casablanca and should |
be operational around 2015. The plant will have a capacity of 80 LH-10Ms per year and may eventually reach up to 200 |
aircraft per year. During the Marrakech Air Show the official agreement of this joint-venture was signed during a signing |
ceremony by Mr. Mohammed Zouhair El Aoufir, the Managing Director from ONDA (Office National des Aéroports), and |
Mr. Karim Bennani Mohsine, the Chief Executive and main shareholder of LH Aviation Maroc. The LH-10M will be the |
first aircraft ever to be entirely made in Morocco. A prototype of the new M-model was present at the show. The main |
difference between the LH-10 Ellipse, such as have been delivered to the air force of Benin and to the UAE company Jet |
Energy, and the LH-10M is the non-retractable nose wheel on the M-model. According to a spokesperson of LH Aviation the |
air force of Morocco is going to buy at least two LH-10Ms, but an official contract for this delivery is not yet been signed. |
Some excellent news for us spotters was the information that, beside some rumours, the Mirage F1s and the F-5s will not be |
retired any time soon. In fact the modification program of the Mirage F1s has been completed by now and so we can |
enjoy this beautiful aircraft for at least another decade. The Mirage F1s are updated to the Mirage MF-2000 standard, but |
are locally designated as Mirage F-1xM-VI (x can be C or E). M-VI stands for ‘Modernisation à Version Intégrale’. Quite |
a coincidence is the fact that this also is the abbreviation for the King of Morocco, Mohammed VI. The Alpha Jet had |
undergone a similar update program at SABCA (Charleroi, Belgium) and these are also designated as MVI. Some other |
small news facts are: |
• The Chinese offers industrial cooperation with Morocco for the replacement of the F-5, they are hoping to sell the FC-1 Xiaolong to them; |
• Bell Helicopters offers the UH-1Y as replacement for the AB205s; |
• A second batch of F-16s is not expected in a short term; |
• The Air Force of Morocco is still interested in the KC-135 but no purchase is expected in the near future (prior to |
the show, some F-16s did some air-to-air refuelling training with the Utah Air National Guard KC-135R which was also present at the air show); |
• The SA342 Gazelles will most probably not be upgraded but replaced. Candidates are not confirmed yet but most likely this will be an American or European model; |
• The Moroccan Navy will receive at least one NH90. |
Air Show 2016 | |||
In all likelihood the show is held again in 2016 and given that the Moroccan Air Forces then will celebrates its 60th anniversary, |
this may be become a nice air show. |
Note: | |||
Because most of the unit designations are too long, the following abbreviations are used: |
CIPC = Centre d’Instruction de Pilotes Combat |
CIPH = Centre d’Instruction de Pilotes d’Hélicoptère |
CIPT = Centre d’Instruction de Pilotes Transports |
EATB = Ecole de l’Aviation Transport Bimoteur |
EC = Escadre de Chasse |
EdC = Escadron de Chasse |
EH = Escadre de Hélicoptère |
ET = Escadre de Transport |
Escadre stands for Wing and Escadron for Squadron |
The construction numbers in the report are those that were actually noted during the show. |
Static: | |||
CN-AKA/27 | AB205A | EH 1 | 4349 |
CN-AQR/18 | AB206B | EH 1 | 8635 |
228 | Alpha Jet H(MVI) | CIPC |
245 | Alpha Jet H | CIPC | named “Al Ghait’ |
CN-AIZ | AS355F1 | Gendarmerie Royale | 5248 |
112/(CN-AHB) | AS565MB | 11 Flotille |
CN-ANA/A | Beech A100 | EATB |
CN-ANG | Beech B200 | CIPT |
CN-AMQ/MQ | C-27J | ET | (4)171 |
CN-AON/ON | C-130H | ET |
CN-ABG | CAP10C | Marche Verte | 183 |
CN-ABH | CAP10C | Marche Verte | 184 |
CN-ATQ/TQ | CL-415MP | ET | 2088 |
CN-AMA/MA | CN235M-100 | ET | AL05-1-C023 |
CN-BZK | EC135T2+ | Gendarmerie Royale | 0978 |
CN-BZF | EC145 | Gendarmerie Royale | 9369 |
91933 | F-5E | EdC ‘Borak’ |
CN-AZX | S2R-T660 | Gendarmerie T660- | T660-118DC |
CN-TWF | S2R-T34 | Gendarmerie | T34-109DC |
CN-AIJ | SA330L | Gendarmerie Royale | 1393 |
CN-ARZ/26 | SA330L | EH 1 | 1470 |
(CN-AC)P | SA342L | CIPH | 1946 |
CN-AZF | SE3130 | Gendarmerie Royale | 1651 |
08-8004 | F-16C-52 | EC ‘Atlas Falcon’ |
08-8011 | F-16C-52 | EC ‘Atlas Falcon’ |
173 | Mirage F1EM-VI | EdC ‘Atlas’ |
(CN-B)TN/14 | T-6C | Ecole de Pilotage | PM-14 |
(CN-B)TT/20 | T-6C | Ecole de Pilotage | PM-20 |
(CN-B)TU/21 | T-6C | Ecole de Pilotage | PM-21 |
CN-AHX | Titan Tornado II | Gendarmerie Royale |
CSX62127 | MC-27J | Alenia Aeronautica |
MM81796/15-40 | HH139A | 81°Centro AE |
08-8607/RS | C-130J-30 | 37th AS | 5616 |
60-0360 | KC-135R | 191st ARS UT ANG |
… | SA341F | Aerotec | 1415 |
CN-COG | ATR72-212A | Royal Air Maroc Express |
CS-HER | A109E | INAER | 11083 |
F-HGHF | Falcon 7X | Dassault Av. |
F-HLTI | P68OBS2 |
F-WWNX | LH10A | TY-41L Benin A.F. | 002 |
HB-ZSU | Bell 429 | Air Zermatt AG | 57067 |
M-CESB | Ce560XLS | Cessna Aircraft Co. |
N280GC | G280 | Gulfstream Aerospace |
N511EX | Ce208B | Cessna Aircraft Co. |
N550GA | G550 | Gulfstream Aerospace |
N585EE | EMB505 | Embraer Exec. | 50500185 |
N620AT | AT-6C | Beechcraft Corp. | AT-002 |
N698EE | ERJ135BJ | Embraer Exec. | 14501198 |
N800EU | Beech 350i | FL-840 |
N981EE | ERJ190BJ | Embraer Exec. | 19000559 |
N2060K | Beech C90GTx | LJ-2060 |
OE-VRX | DA42M-NG | Diamond Aircraft | 42.M013 |
PT-ZHY | EMB550 | Embraer Exec. | 55000004 |
The T-6C CN-BTN/14 and CAP10C CN-ABH were only noted on 23 and 24 April. The other days these were in the hangar |
behind the static. The AT-6C, N620AT, arrived on Thursday 24 April, in the evening. The CN-AHB registration of the |
AS565MB was only on a small paper inside the cockpit. The ATR72 CN-COG left the air show on the 24th. |
Hangar static: | |||
(CN-ACO) | SA342L | stripped | 1945 |
The Gazelle was read on the c/n-plate in the cockpit. The tail of the Mirage F1CH 154 was also in this hangar, same as the |
front fuselage of an unknown CM170. |
Hangar (closed for public): | |||
AS202/18A-1, Ecole de Pilotage: | |||
CN-AUA/110, (CN-AUB)/111, (CN-AUC)/114, CN-AUD/115, CN-AUE/116, |
CN-AUH/119, CN-AUI/(121(, CN-(AUJ)/122, CN-AUK/29, (CN-AUL)/128, |
(CN-AUM)/165, (CN-AUN)/174. |
Flightline: | |||
CN-ATM/TM | CL-415MP | ET |
CN-ATP/TP | CL-415MP | ET |
CN-AMD/MD | CN235M-100 | ET | AL05-4-C026 |
CN-ASG/33 | SA330L | EH 1 | 1489 |
Under sunsheds: | |||
T-6C, Ecole de Pilotage: | |||
(CN-B)TB/(02), (CN-B)TK/(11), (CN-B)TP/(16), (CN-B)TR/(18), (CN-B)TX/(24) |
CASA 101EB, Patrulla Aguila: | |||
E.25-06/79-06/5, E.25-14/79-14/5, E.25-22/79-22/2, E.25-23/79-23/3, |
E.25-52/79-34/4, E.25-62/79-17/4, E.25-63/74-17/1, E.25-78/79-02/6, E.25-86/79-32/7. |
The E.25-14/79-14/5 was noted inside a hangar on the 23rd an left home on the 24th. |
In the grass: | |||
CN-AJV/22 | AB205A | EH 1 |
CN-AJW/23 | AB205A | EH 1 |
CN-AQE/05 | AB206A | EH 1 |
CN-AQH/08 | AB206B | EH 1 |
CN-AQI/09 | AB206B | EH 1 |
CN-AQK/11 | AB206B | EH 1 |
CN-AQM/13 | AB206B | EH 1 |
CN-ARG/07 | SA330L | EH 1 | 1347 |
CN-ARL/12 | SA330L | EH 1 | 1372 |
CN-ASA/27 | SA330L | EH 1 | 1471 |
(CN-A)CC | SA342L | EH 1 | 1894 |
(CN-A)CN | SA342L | EH 1 | 1937 |
(CN-A)CT | SA342L | EH 1 | 1963 |
(CN-A)CV | SA342L | EH 1 | 1972 |
(CN-A)CX | SA342L | EH 1 | 1985 |
The AB205 CN-AJV was seen flying on the 21st, 23rd, 25th and 26th, while the CN-AJW flew on the 21st, 23rd, 24th and 26th. |
On the 21st, 23rd and 26th the flowing helicopters flew, from the Pumas the CN-ARG and CN-ARL, from the Gazelles the |
CN-ACC, CN-ACT, CN-ACX and CN-ACV and from the AB206 the CN-AQI, CN-AQH, CN-AQK and CN-AQM. |
Flypast 21 April: | |||
CN-AOR/OR | KC-130H | ET |
50613, 50617, 91924 | F-5E | EC 2 ‘Tigre’ |
91932 | F-5E | EC 2 ‘Tigre’ |
91942, 91944 | F-5F | EdC ‘Borak’ |
127, 128, 133, 1?4 | Mir.F1CM-VI | EdC ‘Assad’ |
170, 171 | Mir.F1EM-VI | EdC ‘Atlas’ |
231, 233, 236 | Alpha Jet H | CIPC |
08-8016, +1 | F-16C-52 | EC ‘Atlas Falcon’ |
Flypast 22 April (morning): | |||
231, 233, 234, 236, 244 | Alpha Jet H | CIPC |
50613, 50617, 91924 | F-5E | EC 2 ‘Tigre’ |
91932 | F-5E | EC 2 ‘Tigre’ |
08-8003, 08-8005, | F-16C-52 | EC ‘Atlas Falcon’ |
08-0810, +1 | F-16C-52 | EC ‘Atlas Falcon’ |
127, 128 | Mir.F1CM-VI | EdC ‘Assad’ |
170, 171 | Mir.F1EM-VI | EdC ‘Atlas’ |
(CN-B)TC/03, (CN-B)TG/07 | T-6C | Ecole de Pilotage |
(CN-B)TH/08, (CN-B)TW/23 | T-6C | Ecole de Pilotage |
Flypast 22 April (afternoon): | |||
233, 234, 246, +2 | Alpha Jet H | CIPC |
50613, 50617, 91924 | F-5E | EC 2 ‘Tigre’ |
91932 | F-5E | EC 2 ‘Tigre’ |
08-8009, 08-8014, +2 | F-16C-52 | EC ‘Atlas Falcon’ |
127, 128 | Mir.F1CM-VI | EdC ‘Assad’ |
170, 171 | Mir.F1EM-VI | EdC ‘Atlas’ |
(CN-B)TC/03, (CN-B)TG/07 | T-6C | Ecole de Pilotage |
(CN-B)TH/08, (CN-B)TW/23 | T-6C | Ecole de Pilotage |
Flypast 23 April: | |||
231, 233, 234, 236, 246 | Alpha Jet H | CIPC |
CN-AOR/OR | KC-130H | ET |
50613, 50617, 91924 | F-5E | EC 2 ‘Tigre’ |
91932 | F-5E | EC 2 ‘Tigre’ |
91942, 91944 | F-5F | EdC ‘Borak’ |
127, 128, 133, 1?4 | Mir.F1CM-VI | EdC ‘Assad’ |
170, 171 | Mir.F1EM-VI | EdC ‘Atlas’ |
08-8003, 08-8005 | F-16C-52 | EC ‘Atlas Falcon’ |
08-8009, +3 | F-16C-52 | EC ‘Atlas Falcon’ |
(CN-B)TC/03, (CN-B)TG/07 | T-6C | Ecole de Pilotage |
(CN-B)TH/08, (CN-B)TJ/10 | T-6C | Ecole de Pilotage |
Flypast 24 April: | |||
231, 233, 234, 236, 246 | Alpha Jet H | CIPC |
50613, 50617, 91924 | F-5E | EC 2 ‘Tigre’ |
91932 | F-5E | EC 2 ‘Tigre’ |
127, 128, 144 | Mir.F1CM-VI | EdC ‘Assad’ |
171 | Mir.F1EM-VI | EdC ‘Atlas’ |
(CN-B)TC/03, (CN-B)TG/07 | T-6C | Ecole de Pilotage |
(CN-B)TH/08, (CN-B)TJ/10 | T-6C | Ecole de Pilotage |
Flypast 25 April: | |||
231, 233, 234, 236, 246 | Alpha Jet H | CIPC |
50613, 50617, 91924 | F-5E | EC 2 ‘Tigre’ |
91932 | F-5E | EC 2 ‘Tigre’ |
08-8005, 08-8009 | F-16C-52 | EC ‘Atlas Falcon’ |
08-8010, 08-8014 | F-16C-52 | EC ‘Atlas Falcon’ |
127, 128, 144 | Mir.F1CM-VI | EdC ‘Assad’ |
170 | Mir.F1EM-VI | EdC ‘Atlas’ |
(CN-B)TC/03, (CN-B)TH/08 | T-6C | Ecole de Pilotage |
(CN-B)TM/13, (CN-B)TV/22 | T-6C | Ecole de Pilotage |
Flypast 26 April: | |||
231, 233, 234, 236, 246 | Alpha Jet H | CIPC |
CN-AOR/OR | KC-130H | ET |
50613, 50617, 91924 | F-5E | EC 2 ‘Tigre’ |
91932 | F-5E | EC 2 ‘Tigre’ |
91942, 91944 | F-5F | EdC ‘Borak’ |
127, 128, 144 | Mir.F1CM-VI | EdC ‘Assad’ |
170, 171 | Mir.F1EM-VI | EdC ‘Atlas’ |
08-8002, 08-8003, 08-8005 | F-16C-52 | EC ‘Atlas Falcon’ |
08-8009, 08-8010 | F-16C-52 | EC ‘Atlas Falcon’ |
08-8016 | F-16C-52 | EC ‘Atlas Falcon’ |
(CN-B)TC/03, (CN-B)TH/08 | T-6C | Ecole de Pilotage |
(CN-B)TJ/10, (CN-B)TM/13 | T-6C | Ecole de Pilotage |
On base, the following aircraft are preserved, stored or dumped. Only the aircraft that were actually seen are mentioned. |
Near Technical school: | |||
(0-37862)/862 | C-119G | (CN-AMH), white special colours |
At the roundabout near main gate: | |||
… | CM170 | Blue colours, yellow tanks |
… | MH1521M | Yellow/blue colours |
… | MiG-15UTI |
… | MiG-17F | Yellow colours |
… | Sea Fury FB.11 |
… | T-6G | Black/red colours |
… | T-6G | Yellow colours |
Both MiGs and the CM170 were visible from the static area. |
Near the parade ground: | |||
… (2x) | CM170 | On pole, white/blue colours |
… | T-6G | On pole, blue/yellow colours |
All were visible from the outside. |
On the parade ground: | |||
… | CM170 | On pole, white/red special colours |
226 | CM170 | On pole, white/red special colours |
… | T-6G | Blue special colours |
85? | T-6G | White special colours |
The CM170s and the blue T-6 were visible from the outside. |
In front of Ecole Royale de l’Air: | |||
... | CM170 | red special colours, green tanks |
Storage ramp: | |||
10x | CM170 | 7 camo + 3 silver special colours |
11x | T-34C-1 | all bagged |
13x | T-37B | all bagged |
Dump: | |||
26676, 27732/51, 27787/70 | SNJ-4 | Dumped |
…/28, …/53, .../54 +1 | SNJ-4/T-6G | Dumped |
114702/78 | T-6G | Yellow special colours, no tail, no |
engine: | |||
… | T-28A | Dumped, Fuselage only |
All were visible from the outside. |
Visitors: | |||
CN-BZJ | AS550C2 | Gendarmerie | 22 |
CN-ANX | Beech 300 | EdT (VIP) | 23 |
CN-AMN/MN | C-27J | ET | 23 |
CN-AOF/OF | C-130H | ET | 27 |
CN-AMK | Ce560XLS+ | EdT (VIP) | 23 |
CN-AMG | CN235M-100 | EdT (VIP) | 23 (white Colours) |
CN-ARS/19 | SA330F | EH 1 | 27 |
CM01 | Falcon 20E-5 | 21Sm | 26 |
MM62172 | Falcon 900EX | 93° Gruppo | 24 |
MM62245 | F900EX-EASy | 93° Gruppo | 26 |
T.21-09/35-47 | C295M | 353Esc | 26 |
(T.21-10/35-48) | C295M | 353Esc | 22 |
TR.20-01/403-11 | Ce560 | 403Esc | 23, 24 |
84-0109 | C-21A | 76th AS | 22, 23, 24, 25 |
Serial of the C295M T.21-10 came from SBS and so was not read! |
On Monday, 28 April, the following T-6Cs returned from Ben Guerir: | |||
(CN-B)TA/01, (CN-B)TC/03, (CN-B)TD/04, (CN-B)TE/05, (CN-B)TF/06, |
(CN-B)TG/07, (CN-B)TH/08, (CN-B)TI/09, (CN-B)TJ/10, (CN-B)TL/12, |
(CN-B)TM/13, (CN-B)TO/15, (CN-B)TQ/17, (CN-B)TS/19, (CN-B)TV/22 and |
(CN-B)TW/23 |
Credits: Edwin de Geeuw, Mark de Geeuw, Andy Marden, Coen Pasterkamp, Peter Steenhouwer, Bob Sutherland, Leonard van Teeffelen, Hans van der Vlist and Scramble forum.
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