The first Boeing 787 Dreamliner for Royal Air Maroc is out on Boeing's Paine Field flight line, in Everett, washington last Friday. This is the first 787 in other than Boeing or All Nippon Airways livery. Royal Air Maroc has four 787s on order, according to Boeing.
RAM's 787 fleet will be powered by the GEnx-1B, the first production 787s to be powered with the General Electric engine. While technically the second painted airline, ZA150 actually becomes the third unique customer to occupy a spot on the flight line as the second were Airplane 10 and 16 for LAN, both painted in white as they await their final coat of paint for the Santiago-based carrier.
RAM's 787 fleet will be powered by the GEnx-1B, the first production 787s to be powered with the General Electric engine. While technically the second painted airline, ZA150 actually becomes the third unique customer to occupy a spot on the flight line as the second were Airplane 10 and 16 for LAN, both painted in white as they await their final coat of paint for the Santiago-based carrier.