Egypt Airshow: EgyptAir Group signed deals with Airbus

Two companies within the EgyptAir Group signed deals with Airbus at the show yesterday that aim to improve efficiency and safety in the commercial aviation sector.

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EgyptAir Maintenance & Engineering (M&E) is to start the Airbus airframe MRO supplier qualification process, while EgyptAir Training Academy will partner the manufacturer in supplying training packages for the Airbus A350.

EgyptAir M&E signed an MoU to begin the qualification process to demonstrate adherence to industry best standards and become a preferred supplier for Airbus aircraft operators in Africa. EgyptAir said that the deal recognised the company’s “exceptional technical abilities, state-of-the-art facilities and commitment to delivering the highest standards of quality and safety in aviation maintenance.

“EgyptAir M&E chairman and CEO, Walid El-Khafif said. “This collaboration will not only enhance our ability to provide world-class maintenance services to our customers, but also contribute to the sustainable growth of the aviation industry in Africa.”

“Together, we are building a stronger, more resilient aviation ecosystem in Egypt and we look forward to many more years of cooperation,” said Airbus’ Africa and Middle East president, Mikail Houari.

The partnership will enable EgyptAir M&E to offer a wider range of maintenance services for Airbus aircraft, including scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, component repair and technical support.

Meanwhile, EgyptAir Training Academy will supply training packages for the A350. The deal will support the order confirmed by the airline at last November’s Dubai air show for 10 A350-900s, which will become the flagships of the fleet.