By Mohamed Attia Air Cairo, led by Hussein Sherif, is upgrading its engineering and maintenance operations across Egypt to support its growing fleet. The airline has established a certified maintenance network at Cairo, Borg El Arab, and Assiut airports. This system operates around the clock to provide rapid technical support, ensuring that its Airbus A320, Embraer, and ATR aircraft meet top international safety standards. To keep operations running smoothly, highly qualified engineers and technicians manage a sophisticated network of spare parts and equipment warehouses. A dedicated materials management and technical warranty team works 24/7 to manage assets efficiently. Additionally, Air Cairo’s engineering division oversees strict maintenance scheduling to maximise fleet use and guarantee flight reliability. Safety remains a top priority with around-the-clock technical control room that monitors aircraft health and airworthiness in real time. This integrated system allows for quick decision-making and aligns with international civil aviation standards. As Air Cairo prepares to add the Airbus A330 to its fleet, these technical upgrades will support the airline’s expansion plans while ensuring a secure and reliable experience for its passengers and partners. The post Air Cairo upgrades aircraft maintenance appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.