Paris- The Casablanca aeronautical platform is a real hub for Morocco's economic development, said, on Tuesday in Paris, French senator Christian Cambon.
This is a very important aeronautical center which is characterized by the quality of its infrastructure, its human resources and well trained, skilled labor, said Cambon at a press conference on the sidelines of a visit to Paris by a delegation from the Morocco-France friendship group at the house of advisors.
Noting that 80% of Air France planes are maintained in Casablanca, the French senator stressed that the visit of the Moroccan delegation has both a political and economic dimension with the aeronautics industry as a main theme.
On the issue of the Sahara, Cambon, also chairman of the France-Morocco friendship group at the Senate, recalled the group's position in support of the Moroccan autonomy initiative as a "serious basis" for solving the conflict, noting that the cost of non-Maghreb is estimated at 2 percent of the GDP.