During the CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025, many VIPs will not arrive on commercial flights. They will arrive on private jets and charter aircraft. This includes government delegations, sponsors, former football superstars, corporate boards, federation presidents, wealthy families and high-level entrepreneurs.
Most VIPs think private aviation = maximum security.
That is a dangerous assumption.
Private aviation dramatically reduces exposure compared to commercial terminals, but it does not eliminate exposure. The real vulnerability appears BEFORE and AFTER the flight.
AGOS Executive Protection always treats private jet arrival as a critical phase.
Why private jet arrivals are sensitive ?
Private jet terminals are smaller.
Which means proximity is high.
Everyone inside sees everyone.
Identity is exposed instantly.
Even worse: staff at private terminals are sometimes more familiar with VIP behavior, which means they know how to identify high-value passengers instantly.
In private terminals, identity exposure happens faster.
The biggest danger is “arrival photography”
The moment the VIP steps out of the jet and walks across the tarmac is the most vulnerable visual moment.
Phones are everywhere.
Staff can take photos.
Passengers from the jet next door can take photos.
One photo is enough to reveal:
- the date
- the airport
- the exact hour
- who the VIP arrived with
During the CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025, information will circulate instantly around global football communities.
AGOS Executive Protection uses “arrival shielding posture” to reduce exposure.
The exit corridor MUST be pre-negotiated
VIPs must not exit through random paths.
The extraction corridor must be:
- pre-approved
- pre-measured
- cleared in advance
- timed strategically
No VIP should be walking without the driver ready and the vehicle positioned.
Idle time = exposure.
Drivers must NOT wait outside the perimeter
Private jet passengers often assume:
“My driver is waiting outside the gate, that’s fine.”
It is not fine.
During this tournament, cars must be inside the perimeter or as close to the service gate as legally possible with zero walking distance.
AGOS Security only allows extractions with car-on-standby positioning.
Avoid handshakes on the runway
VIPs love to handshake pilots, crew, friends on arrival.
This is a security problem.
Human gratitude can wait 20 meters later inside the vehicle.
On the runway the only priority is:
- move
- enter vehicle
- close doors
- start extraction route
This is a 20-second choreography, not a social moment.
The route from airport to hotel is more dangerous than the flight
The flight is controlled.
The airport perimeter is controlled.
The street is NOT controlled.
This is where a VIP can be photographed, slowed, recognized or accidentally blocked.
For CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025, the route must be:
- short
- fast
- with alternates
- with no fixed routine
- with no stops possible
You can fly private AND be invisible
Private jet travel can be a perfect protection environment during this tournament, IF the arrival phase is engineered professionally.
Most private jet VIPs get exposed not because Morocco is unsafe, but because they over-trust the “private jet bubble” and then relax exactly in the worst moment: the extraction.
You can delegate your private jet arrival protection to specialists
If you or your delegation are flying into Morocco on private aircraft for the CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025, AGOS Executive Protection can fully coordinate:
- ground access
- arrival isolation
- tarmac choreography
- vehicle positioning
- silent extraction
- route A / B / C design
You enjoy the flight.
AGOS protects the moment when the plane door opens.