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EgyptAir Obtains Airbus Certification for Structural Maintenance

EgyptAir Secures Airbus Certification for Structural Maintenance
EgyptAir Maintenance & Engineering has achieved a significant milestone by obtaining official certification from Airbus as an authorised provider of routine aircraft structural maintenance services. This development was announced at the Dubai Airshow 2025, where EgyptAir Holding Company Chairman, Pilot Ahmed Adel, participated in the signing of the agreement. The certification, valid for three years, follows a rigorous audit conducted by Airbus in March 2025 at EgyptAir’s state-of-the-art facilities at Cairo International Airport. The evaluation confirmed the company’s adherence to Airbus’s exacting standards for quality, safety, and operational efficiency. The agreement was formalised by Eng. Ibrahim Fathy, Chairman and CEO of EgyptAir Maintenance & Engineering, alongside Gabriel Semelas, Head of Airbus for Africa and the Middle East.
Strategic Implications Amid Market Challenges
This certification arrives at a critical juncture for EgyptAir as it navigates a complex and evolving aviation landscape. The airline recently divested its Airbus A220 fleet due to ongoing technical difficulties with the Pratt & Whitney PW1500G engines, a decision that has reverberated across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. These challenges have prompted other regional carriers to reassess their fleet strategies, influencing broader market dynamics. Against this backdrop, EgyptAir is positioning itself as a leader in aircraft procurement and maintenance services, leveraging its enhanced capabilities to meet the growing demand for reliable technical support among Airbus operators in the region.
The new Airbus certification not only elevates EgyptAir’s standing as a trusted Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) provider but also strengthens its competitive edge as airlines seek dependable maintenance solutions amid shifting production targets and industry-wide engine concerns. Airbus’s adjustment of A220 production plans further underscores the importance of robust maintenance infrastructure, a role EgyptAir is now well-equipped to fulfil.
Pilot Ahmed Adel underscored the strategic significance of the certification, describing it as a reflection of EgyptAir’s commitment to excellence and its ambition to enhance aviation infrastructure across Africa. “This partnership enhances our competitive position and demonstrates our dedication to meeting the highest international standards,” he stated. Eng. Ibrahim Fathy expressed pride in the company’s achievement, highlighting EgyptAir Maintenance & Engineering’s growing influence within the global aviation ecosystem. Gabriel Semelas of Airbus welcomed EgyptAir into the Airbus network, emphasising the partnership’s contribution to strengthening MRO capabilities across the continent and ensuring more efficient service delivery for airline customers.
As EgyptAir capitalises on its new certification, it is poised to play a pivotal role in advancing aircraft maintenance and operational standards in the region, even as the broader market continues to adapt to ongoing technical and strategic challenges.

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