The Egyptian Air Force (القوات الجوية المصرية), the
largest C295 fleet operator worldwide, has signed a five-year
services contract with Airbus for the performance-based support of
its fleet, composed of a total of 24 aircraft.
The contract includes the provision of material
services, on-site technical support as well as on-wing
maintenance.
Since the delivery of the first aircraft in 2011,
Airbus has been providing support through a wide service portfolio
including both technical and
personnel resources.
In signing this contract, Egypt goes further
by reaffirming and extending their trust in Airbus by implementing
the first integrated support contract.
Stephan Miegel, Head of Military Aircraft Services
at Airbus Defence and Space, said, “This agreement is a
significant step forward in the integrated service support that we
offer our customers in the region. Our goal and commitment to our
customers is to maximize their fleet availability, ensure their
mission readiness, all while saving maintenance costs.”
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