By Mohamed Attia
EgyptAir Maintenance and Engineering has successfully passed the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) inspection at its Cairo airport sites for the 19th consecutive year. This inspection, part of regular monitoring by major international civil aviation authorities, aims to ensure adherence to the highest safety and quality standards.
Inspectors audited aircraft technical records to verify the safety of technical procedures, compliance with manufacturers’ instructions, and continuous monitoring of aircraft technical conditions. The inspection encompassed a review of all technical activities, including quality work, aircraft maintenance, overhaul of mechanical units, device maintenance, engine overhaul, spare parts, tools, and machines. Additionally, discussions with staff members were conducted to ensure their familiarity with all technical aspects and their adherence to quality documents as per mandatory regulations.
Engineer Yahia Zakaria, Chairman of the Board of Directors of EgyptAir Holding Company, congratulated the employees of EgyptAir Maintenance and Engineering for passing the inspection. He emphasised the importance of alignment with international accreditation requirements, which are the cornerstone of sustaining various services to customers and maintaining the company’s global reputation.
He wished for more success in the near future, highlighting the human element as the company’s true capital and emphasizing EgyptAir’s reliance on its workforce to execute ambitious plans.
Engineer Walid El-Khafif, Chairman of the Board of Directors of EgyptAir Maintenance and Engineering, stated that the inspection results confirmed the company’s successes, built on solid foundations and achieved through the determination and efforts of dedicated employees. The inspectors praised the company’s capabilities and the commitment and awareness of its staff regarding safety and quality during work execution and adherence to global standards.
They appreciated the level of technical quality and the continuity of maintaining accreditation without any observations for over nineteen years, reflecting the efficiency of the company’s system and procedures and their alignment with global legislative requirements.
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