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"The carrier's overhauling capabilities have been expanded
through its joint venture with Rolls- Royce for four
consecutive years," says Abdel-Aziz Fadel, chairman of
EGYPTAIR M&E Company. "As a result the staff developed the
skills necessary to overhaul A320 and A321 engines, and the
CFM56-5C/CFM56- 3C engines installed on Boeing 737- 500 and
the Airbus 340."
Work on overhauling engines began last year after the
company obtained European certificates allowing its staff
and facility to carry out the work.
"We started with 20 overhauls already in hand which have
kept us busy over the past year," explained Fadel.
"Our capacity exceeds 40 overhauls, and we hope to meet
that target in the coming phase. The complex can also
reassemble the Trent 7772B engines installed on the Airbus
A330-200. In addition, we have developed engine test bed
capabilities to carry out testing of engines types Trent
772B and CFM56-5C, which adds to a current capability base
that includes testing PW4158, V2500, CFM56-3C, and APU
engine types installed on Airbus A300-600."
The British company Rolls Royce entered into its first joint
venture with EGYPTAIR M&E in 2004, providing technical help and
advice to EGYPTAIR M&E on developing the state-of-the- art
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