ONDA Appoints Four New Directors for Moroccan Airports

ONDA Appoints Four New Directors for Moroccan Airports
The National Office of Airports (ONDA) announced on Friday the appointment of four new directors aimed at enhancing governance and performance at the Kingdom’s main airport platforms. These changes are part of the national strategy "Airports 2030," which seeks to support major infrastructural projects, boost air traffic growth, and improve travelers’ experiences.
According to ONDA’s statement, Soumia Tabeg has been appointed as the director of Marrakech Menara Airport, Othmane Hassani will lead Tanger Ibn Battouta, Kamal Ait Chrifa is set to manage Fès Saïss, while Abdelmounaim Aoutoul will oversee Agadir Al Massira Airport.
These appointments come in the context of increasing air traffic and significant infrastructural transformations. Their objective is to ensure more effective operational management that is better aligned with international standards.
Each airport is currently experiencing its own dynamic:
Marrakech Menara, the primary tourist gateway of the Kingdom, continues to enhance its capacity to accommodate the rising attraction of the ochre city.
Tanger Ibn Battouta, a strategic hub in the North, supports the industrial and logistical growth of the region.
Fès Saïss is strengthening its cultural and heritage positioning.
- Agadir Al Massira is transforming into a premium, sustainable beach hub.
With these new leadership appointments, ONDA reaffirms its commitment to modernizing infrastructure, optimizing operational performance, and positioning Moroccan airports among the most competitive platforms in the region.




