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  • French Delegate Minister of Tourism Economy Marina Ferrari (2R) arrives at the International Gastronomy and Wine Centre (Cité Internationale de la Gastronomie et du Vin) in Dijon, central-eastern France, on October 29, 2024. (Photo by ARNAUD FINISTRE / AFP) (Photo by ARNAUD FINISTRE/AFP via Getty Images)

  • Director Support & Services Safran Aircraft Engines (SAE), Nicolas Potier answers journalists after visiting at Steenokkerzeel near Brussels, on October 29, 2024. Safran Aircraft Engines (SAE) Leap engines power all Boeing 737 MAX aircraft and around 60 percent of Airbus A320neos. Safran Aircraft Engines (SAE) will set up a maintenance and repair site for its flagship LEAP engine in Casablanca, Morocco, as part of a memorandum of understanding signed on October 28, 2024 with the Moroccan government to meet the high maintenance demand for LEAP, particularly for airlines located in Africa, the Middle East and Europe. (Photo by JOHN THYS / AFP) (Photo by JOHN THYS/AFP via Getty Images)

  • President Safran Aircraft Engines (SAE), Jean-Paul Alary answers journalists after visiting at Steenokkerzeel near Brussels, on October 29, 2024. Safran Aircraft Engines (SAE) Leap engines power all Boeing 737 MAX aircraft and around 60 percent of Airbus A320neos. Safran Aircraft Engines (SAE) will set up a maintenance and repair site for its flagship LEAP engine in Casablanca, Morocco, as part of a memorandum of understanding signed on October 28, 2024 with the Moroccan government to meet the high maintenance demand for LEAP, particularly for airlines located in Africa, the Middle East and Europe. (Photo by JOHN THYS / AFP) (Photo by JOHN THYS/AFP via Getty Images)

  • Director Support & Services Safran Aircraft Engines (SAE), Nicolas Potier answers journalists after visiting at Steenokkerzeel near Brussels, on October 29, 2024. Safran Aircraft Engines (SAE) Leap engines power all Boeing 737 MAX aircraft and around 60 percent of Airbus A320neos. Safran Aircraft Engines (SAE) will set up a maintenance and repair site for its flagship LEAP engine in Casablanca, Morocco, as part of a memorandum of understanding signed on October 28, 2024 with the Moroccan government to meet the high maintenance demand for LEAP, particularly for airlines located in Africa, the Middle East and Europe. (Photo by JOHN THYS / AFP) (Photo by JOHN THYS/AFP via Getty Images)

  • President Safran Aircraft Engines (SAE), Jean-Paul Alary answers journalists after visiting at Steenokkerzeel near Brussels, on October 29, 2024. Safran Aircraft Engines (SAE) Leap engines power all Boeing 737 MAX aircraft and around 60 percent of Airbus A320neos. Safran Aircraft Engines (SAE) will set up a maintenance and repair site for its flagship LEAP engine in Casablanca, Morocco, as part of a memorandum of understanding signed on October 28, 2024 with the Moroccan government to meet the high maintenance demand for LEAP, particularly for airlines located in Africa, the Middle East and Europe. (Photo by JOHN THYS / AFP) (Photo by JOHN THYS/AFP via Getty Images)

  • Director Support & Services Safran Aircraft Engines (SAE), Nicolas Potier listens to journalists after visiting at Steenokkerzeel near Brussels, on October 29, 2024. Safran Aircraft Engines (SAE) Leap engines power all Boeing 737 MAX aircraft and around 60 percent of Airbus A320neos. Safran Aircraft Engines (SAE) will set up a maintenance and repair site for its flagship LEAP engine in Casablanca, Morocco, as part of a memorandum of understanding signed on October 28, 2024 with the Moroccan government to meet the high maintenance demand for LEAP, particularly for airlines located in Africa, the Middle East and Europe. (Photo by JOHN THYS / AFP) (Photo by JOHN THYS/AFP via Getty Images)

  • President Safran Aircraft Engines (SAE), Jean-Paul Alary answers journalists after visiting at Steenokkerzeel near Brussels, on October 29, 2024. Safran Aircraft Engines (SAE) Leap engines power all Boeing 737 MAX aircraft and around 60 percent of Airbus A320neos. Safran Aircraft Engines (SAE) will set up a maintenance and repair site for its flagship LEAP engine in Casablanca, Morocco, as part of a memorandum of understanding signed on October 28, 2024 with the Moroccan government to meet the high maintenance demand for LEAP, particularly for airlines located in Africa, the Middle East and Europe. (Photo by JOHN THYS / AFP) (Photo by JOHN THYS/AFP via Getty Images)

  • President Safran Aircraft Engines (SAE), Jean-Paul Alary answers journalists after visiting at Steenokkerzeel near Brussels, on October 29, 2024. Safran Aircraft Engines (SAE) Leap engines power all Boeing 737 MAX aircraft and around 60 percent of Airbus A320neos. Safran Aircraft Engines (SAE) will set up a maintenance and repair site for its flagship LEAP engine in Casablanca, Morocco, as part of a memorandum of understanding signed on October 28, 2024 with the Moroccan government to meet the high maintenance demand for LEAP, particularly for airlines located in Africa, the Middle East and Europe. (Photo by JOHN THYS / AFP) (Photo by JOHN THYS/AFP via Getty Images)

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