By Mohamed Attia
In a recent visit to two of Egypt’s busiest airports, the Supreme Inspection Committee, led by Deputy Minister of Civil Aviation Captain Montaser Manaa, conducted a comprehensive inspection of Marsa Alam and Hurghada International Airports.

The committee, which included representatives from various government bodies, was received by the airports’ respective directors, Captain Hesham El-Qashat and Pilot Khaled El-Shemy.
The tour was designed to assess the operational readiness of both facilities and ensure a seamless experience for all travelers.
The inspection focused on the entirety of the airports’ operations, from passenger flow to security and infrastructure.
The committee meticulously reviewed the efficiency of arrival and departure halls, including passport control, customs procedures, and baggage handling systems, to ensure a smooth and timely process for passengers.
They also conducted a thorough evaluation of all security measures, including surveillance systems and perimeter fencing, to guarantee a secure environment.

Furthermore, the delegation inspected all critical operational areas. This included the control tower, meteorological stations, and information centers, all of which are vital for flight management and traveler services.
By assessing these key facilities, the committee aimed to confirm that both airports meet the highest international standards, reinforcing the Ministry of Civil Aviation’s dedication to providing safe, reliable, and high-quality travel for everyone passing through Egypt’s airports.
