Mohammed V International Airport is an airport in Casablanca, Morocco. It is a hub of Royal Air Maroc. The airport was named after King Mohammed V of Morocco.

The Mohammed V Airport is twinned with the Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport and Yaser Arafat International Airport. In 2006, the airport served 5,073,330 passengers.

A second terminal, under construction, is projected to double the passenger capacity of the airport. They are using terminal 3 for Royal Air Maroc flights to Europe and North America until terminal 2 is completed. The terminal is expected to be in use in 2007, with 10 jetways, in addition to the 6 in the old terminal. There are 24 aircraft stands on the apron of the airport.

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City:  Casablanca
Country: Morocco
 
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