By Mohamed Attia
EgyptAir Maintenance & Engineering has successfully maintained its international accreditation for the ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management System and the ISO 45001:2018 Occupational Health and Safety Management System.
The renewal follows a series of rigorous inspections and audits conducted by Intertek, the global certification body. The audit confirmed that all company procedures fully comply with international standards, with the firm passing the inspection successfully and without a single technical observation or non-conformity.
Commitment to sustainability
Captain Ahmed Adel, Chairman and Executive Managing Director of EgyptAir Holding Company, expressed his gratitude and appreciation to all employees. He praised their efforts in maintaining this distinguished level of performance, emphasizing that this achievement reflects the company’s dedication to sustaining international benchmarks.

Engineer Ibrahim Fathy, Chairman of EgyptAir Maintenance & Engineering, clarified that the renewal of these accreditations is far more than a routine procedure. “It is a strategic goal to ensure a safe, clean, and sustainable working environment that protects our human capital from occupational hazards and diseases,” Fathy stated.
Operational excellence
Fathy further noted that this success reaffirms EgyptAir Maintenance & Engineering’s unwavering commitment to quality and safety across all aircraft maintenance services. He extended his thanks to the various work teams whose dedication to excellence resulted in an outcome that befits the company’s international reputation.
During the review, the Intertek inspection team commended the advanced level of awareness among employees regarding quality and safety systems. They also highlighted the efficiency of internal monitoring systems, which underscores the professionalism of the company’s workforce and their ability to implement global best practices.
