We might as well continue here
@Knowledgeseeker
The aerospace majors will expand things slowly in maintenance side first and all (civil) component manufacture, inventory and assembly this requires first to build up expertise and capacity.
Over time there may be production too (for defence side as it relates to Morocco's defence supply chain suitability), I am not sure of specifics as it would need a more intense investment process compared to civilian side and that brings in bureaucrat + geopolitical side of thing to expand in significant way.
But yes it would likely be done in same complex as civil to share capital equipment, test cells and technicians etc as much as possible rather than do things separate and have to build something from scratch again (costly).
As for this:
It looks like a CFM-56 to me, I would imagine it is from this MRO facility:
SMES, a jointly-owned subsidiary of Snecma, a Safran group company (51%) and Royal Air Maroc (49%), recently completed the overhaul of its first CFM56-5B for a major Indian airline. The first service provider in Africa to provide MRO services for the CFM56 engines powering Boeing 737 twinjets...
www.timesaerospace.aero
Morocco progress is very good here for its economic size. Let's hope for the best going forward.