Casablanca Private Jet Charters
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Casablanca Private Jet Charter – Aircraft, Airports & Routes
If you are planning on chartering a private jet to Casablanca, Morocco, Paramount Business Jets is your ultimate air charter, service provider. Whether flying domestically or internationally, we are dedicated to providing you with the best aviation charter solution available in the market today.
Most Casablanca airports can accommodate charter jets of all sizes. The aviation experts at Paramount Business Jets can arrange a flight for you. Contact us, and we’ll take care of all the work for you.

Casablanca Private Jet Pricing
Private jet charter prices from Casablanca start at $2,300 per hour and can go up to $23,000 per hour for large VIP airliners. To learn more about our private jet rental prices and details, visit our private jet rental cost page: https://www.paramountbusinessjets.com/private-jet-rental-cost
Popular Routes near Casablanca
- Athens to Cairo: from €20,000
- Cairo to Amman: from $24,000
- Cairo to Jeddah: from $37,000
- Cairo to Sharm El Sheikh: from €11,000
Popular Aircraft in Casablanca
- Citation CJ3: $4,000/hour
- Hawker 900XP: $5,500/hour
- Challenger 350: $7,500/hour
- Falcon 7X: $13,000/hour
Private Jet to Casablanca - Airports, Routes & Prices
Casablanca is North Africa’s largest city, and its main commercial center. It also has one of the largest artificial ports in the world, and the second-largest mosque in Africa. Its name translates to ‘white house’ in Spanish, although the reason for this is lost in time! This exotic city is now inextricably linked with the famous 1942 film, Casablanca, which starred Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman.
Casablanca is Morocco’s largest city, with the second being Fez. This city of 3.7 million people sits on the western Morocco coast, facing the Atlantic Ocean. Its palm-lined streets are an intriguing mix of modern buildings and older architecture, with a mix of French colonial and Moorish influences.
As a major hub, the city is home to higher education institutions, the most notable of most notably the Université Hassan II de Casablanca. It’s also home to the Hassan II Mosque, the second largest in Africa and the seventh largest in the world. This imposing building has a 689-foot-tall minaret and stunning marble floors.
Other must-see places are:
· the Habous Quarter, with its olive and copper souks, grand Mahkama du Pacha (courthouse), attractive mosques, and lush Park Iresco
· the charming Old Medina, the original Arab town, with narrow streets and whitewashed houses
· the splendid Sacred de Coeur Cathedral
· the Sinbad Theme Park
· the Abderrahman Slaoui Museum, focusing on Moroccan decorative art
· the Museum of Moroccan Judaism
Shoppers wanting modern and designer goods rather than handicrafts and souk bargains should visit the Morocco Mall—the largest in Africa. Beach lovers can head to Ain Diab Corniche, a long, sandy, centrally-located beach with snack bars, ice-cream parlors, and exclusive beach clubs. This affluent area is popular with celebrities, who frequent its trendy nightclubs and high-end French restaurants. Other sandy beaches nearby include Dar Bouazza and Monica. However, conditions on this coast are often rough and windy, so visitors mainly swim in hotel or beachside pools. These conditions are ideal for surfing and windsurfing, though, and jet-skiing, diving, and boating are popular too.
You can also enjoy golfing, horse-riding, walking, hiking, and cycling. Explore the manicured beauty of the Arab League Park, or the wilderness of Bouskara Forest, which lies just 12 miles northeast of the city center. Its trails wander through scenic groves of eucalyptus, pine, and palm.
Before you book your private jet to Casablanca, you’ll want to know about the weather. Winters are mild here. July is the sunniest month, averaging 10 sunshine hours a day, and August is the hottest month, with an average maximum temperature of 27° C (80° F). Some visitors prefer autumn, when the weather is still warm but less stable, decreasing pollution levels.
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Save on Your Casablanca Private Charter Flights
These days, over 30% of private jet charters are flying empty either to get into the position for the next booked flight or to return to their home base. These flights are known as empty legs and are one-way private jet flights without any payload or passengers on board.
It often happens that such an empty-leg flight has been paid for in part by the original flyer and is therefore offered at reduced rates. Empty legs offer price advantages with cost savings of up to 75% when compared to standard private jet travel rates.
At any given time, there may be more than 3,000 empty legs available worldwide. Once you let us know about your preferred routes and dates, we can match your air charter schedule with empty-leg charter flights available on the market.
Using multiple platforms, Paramount Business Jets offers the most comprehensive empty-leg flight search on the market.
Casablanca Jet Charter FAQ
Your Ultimate Casablanca Charter Resource
How much does it cost to charter a private jet to or from Casablanca?
Hourly rates vary by aircraft category, starting around $4,000 per hour for a Citation CJ3 and rising to roughly $13,000 per hour for a Falcon 7X. Total trip cost also depends on distance, positioning, and time of year. See our private jet rental cost page for a full breakdown by aircraft category.
What are popular private jet routes near Casablanca?
Casablanca does not yet have a dedicated set of published city-pair prices, but frequently chartered routes in the wider region include:
- Athens to Cairo: starting from €20,000
- Cairo to Amman: starting from $24,000
- Cairo to Jeddah: starting from $37,000
- Cairo to Sharm El Sheikh: starting from €11,000
What types of private jets are available for charter in Casablanca?
Paramount Business Jets can arrange aircraft across every category, including these frequently chartered models:
- Citation CJ3: $4,000 per hour
- Hawker 900XP: $5,500 per hour
- Challenger 350: $7,500 per hour
- Falcon 7X: $13,000 per hour
What is the preferred private jet airport in Casablanca?
Paramount Business Jets arranges private jet charter service in Casablanca, Morocco, primarily through Mohammed V International Airport (CMN), offering on-demand charters, global aircraft sourcing, and premium concierge services for travelers and executives throughout the Casablanca area. Mohammed V International Airport, located approximately 20 miles (32 km) southeast of central Casablanca, serves Morocco's commercial and economic capital.
Are there aircraft restrictions or operational considerations at Mohammed V International Airport?
Yes. Casablanca accommodates most private jet categories without significant restriction. Our private aviation advisors confirm current slot availability for every booking.
What makes Casablanca one of the most sought-after private jet destinations?
Casablanca is Morocco's largest city and commercial capital, home to the Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world, and significant corporate and banking activity.
What are the busiest private jet travel periods in Casablanca?
Book ahead during major corporate conferences held throughout the year.
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