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Morocco strengthens firefighting fleet with advanced aircraft

Sunday 24 August 2025 - 16:00
By: Sahili Aya
Morocco strengthens firefighting fleet with advanced aircraft

In a strategic initiative to protect its forests and enhance disaster response capabilities, Morocco has added a sophisticated aircraft to its firefighting fleet. This plane is capable of operating in steep, mountainous regions that are difficult for conventional aircraft to reach.

The acquisition comes amid increased risks of forest fires, exacerbated in recent years by climate change, drought, and rising temperatures. Moroccan authorities deemed it necessary to modernize their logistics and develop rapid response mechanisms to minimize environmental and economic damage caused by wildfires.

Morocco, already recognized for its effective firefighting resources—including a fleet of eight Canadair aircraft and highly trained ground teams—has drawn attention from the Spanish press, particularly as Spain struggles to contain fires that have been raging across its forests since early August.

Enhanced Flexibility for Firefighting
According to Spanish newspaper La Razón, the new aircraft offers firefighting teams greater operational flexibility, allowing precise interventions in complex terrains and limiting the spread of flames.

Originally designed for agricultural spraying, the Ayres 710P Turbo Trash has been modified for firefighting missions. It operates alongside the Canadair CL-415 and provides critical aerial support in hard-to-reach areas.

Efficiency of the Ayres 710P Turbo Trash
Powered by a 1,300-horsepower Pratt & Whitney PT6A-65AG turboprop engine, the plane features a central tank holding up to 2,687 liters of liquid, enabling multiple drops before refueling. Fuel consumption ranges from 227 to 303 liters per hour, and its extended operational range allows intervention even under unfavorable weather conditions. Its low-altitude maneuverability ensures access to regions inaccessible to larger planes.

Environmental experts see this acquisition as part of Morocco’s strategic vision for protecting its forests, which serve as natural lungs, maintain ecological and economic balance, and support biodiversity.


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