The EgyptAir Maintenance and Engineering Company has passed the inspection of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) on its headquarters at Cairo International Airport and at the daily maintenance stations in the Luxor and Hurghada airports. The Chairman of the Board of Directors of EgyptAir Maintenance and Engineering Company Hany Salah-Eddin, said that the EASA’s inspection aims primarily to verify individual technical competence. This gives EgyptAir Maintenance the ability to work in accordance with the technical requirements of the European Union. This resulted in accreditation renewal, he said, in addition to expanding the scope of the approved technical services to include accreditation for providing daily maintenance services for Boeing B787 aircraft with Trent 1000 engines. Also approval of the provision of periodic and daily maintenance services for A320Neo with CFM Leap-1A and PW1100G engines, in addition to the approval of maintenance for new engines models.