Anuradha is a francophone editor for African and Arabian Aerospace magazines and a plurilingual translator/interpreter (French / English / Hindi).
Anuradha has over 30 years of experience in written press, radio/television, communications and publishing. She has worked as senior editor and newscaster at the Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation, before heading the radio news section. Anuradha holds a PhD in Comparative Literature/Language Studies from Sorbonne Paris Nord University (France), a Masters in Communication, a Diploma in Journalism, and has followed training courses in journalism and editing (BBC, Doordashan, RTBF, CFPJ, France Télévision). She has also been communication advisor (Ministry of Economic Planning, Mts), Head of Publication (Evasion), correspondent of Sydney Radio and lecturer.
Born in Mauritius, Anuradha lives in France since 2002 where she runs her company (PVA Services).
Morocco ranks among the world’s most dynamic aerospace ecosystems with a diversified supply chain. Leading aerospace groups are tapping into this thriving market which offers numerous opportunities.
France might approve the cession of 30 Mirage 2000-9E fighter jets by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to the Royal Moroccan Air Force (RMAF). This deal has been in the spotlight since the visit of the minister of foreign affairs, Nasser Bourita, in France, last April.
Morocco’s Office National des Aéroports (ONDA) continues to roll out its transformation strategy by modernising and upgrading its airports to face the rise in cargo and passenger demand due to booming tourism and manufacturing sectors. The newly-appointed CEO Adel El Fakir will build on his predecessor’s legacy.