Upgrading Engine Workshop |
On 2007, EGYPTAIR MAINTENANCE & ENGINEERING opened its new
state-of-the-art engine shop at Cairo Airport.
Within EGYPTAIR MAINTENANCE & ENGINEERING, the Engine Services unit bears
responsibility for maintaining engines and engine components.
The new engine shop places EGYPTAIR MAINTENANCE & ENGINEERING in a position to meet
increasing demands for shorter turnaround time with minimum
cost, offering more capacity and more capabilities. The new
engine shop is able to gater to 150 shop visits a year.
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The
engine shop obtained the EASA at March 2008
The scope of service has been expanded to offer maintenance on: |
- Trent 700.
- CFM56-5C.
- CFM56-7B.
- CF34.
- PW4158.
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- V2500-A1/A5.
- CFM56-3C.
- CFM56-5B.
- PW4090.
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| Next to existing capabilities on RR series |
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EGYPTAIR MAINTENANCE & ENGINEERING's unique
cooperation with RR ,Lufthansa and SRT places it in
a position to combine OEM
expertise with experience and
knowledge gathered as an
operator and maintenance
supplier.
The engine shop used the expertise of
Lufthansa to overhaul
the CFM-Series/Trent.
The engine shop used the expertise of SR Technices to overhaul
the CFM56-5C
The engine shop used the expertise of RR to overhaul the
V2500-A1/A5.
Engine Services enjoys
access to GE's highly advanced
production expertise and repair
research results, making it
possible to achieve significant
technological improvements in
the production process.
Operating from the new engine
shop EGYPTAIR MAINTENANCE & ENGINEERING will enable to
significantly expand its service
capabilities in both qualitative
and quantitative terms for its
current and new customer's base.
EGYPTAIR MAINTENANCE & ENGINEERING Engine Services is
optimally prepared to face the
future.
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