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    Egyptair wholly owns Egyptair Express and Air Sinai. The airline has stakes in Air Cairo (60%) and Smart Aviation Company (20%) [citation needed]. In May 2006, the airline launched a regional subsidiary called Egyptair Express with a fleet of new Embraer E-170 jets with services commencing in 2007.

  3. www.egyptair.com › en › about-egyptairEGYPTAIR - Story

    July 2008. On July 17th 2008, EGYPTAIR joined the Star Alliance network, the largest airline alliance in the world, to offer its customers better flight connections and more comfortable travel. EGYPTAIR’s membership to the Star Alliance network is unique in that it is the only airline that is based in North Africa and Middle East that is part ...

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  5. Oct 20, 2022 · October 20, 2022. Yehia Zakaria is now chairman and CEO of Egyptair Holdings. After being announced as the new chairman and CEO of Egyptair Holdings on Oct. 12, Yehia Zakaria has laid out the main ...

  6. Oct 11, 2022 · The EgyptAir Group is set to formally announce a new Chairman and CEO this week. Engineer Yehia Zakaria - set to lead the EgyptAir group as chairman and CEO (Image EgyptAir Maintenance & Engineering) He is engineer Yehia Zakaria who has been heading the company’s successful maintenance and engineering division for the past ten months.

    • UK-based Airwork
    • Starting The First Airline in Africa
    • Starting Flight Services
    • Becoming Misrair, Then United Arab Airlines
    • Establishing EgyptAir

    The history of Egyptair, and Misr Airwork, starts with the British aeronautical company Airwork Services. This was founded in 1928 at Heston Aerodrome in Middlesex. It had a long association with the RAF and UK military, conducting training carrying out aircraft maintenance. Airwork went on to play an important role in the development of civil avia...

    In 1931, Airwork's chairman and founder, Alan Muntz, visited Egypt intending to start a new airline. WIth exclusivity granted by the government, he founded Misr Airwork in June 1932, headquartered at Almaza Aerodrome in Cairo. This was not just the first airline in Egypt, but the first in Africa, and one of the earliest in the world. The airline wa...

    Misr Airwork began domestic flights in Egypt in August 1933. It first operated a de HavillandDH.84 Dragon aircraft between Cairo and Alexandria. Other domestic destinations were soon added, including Luxor and Aswan. From 1935, the fleet began to expand, eventually adding 12 more British de Havilland aircraft. International flights began in 1936, l...

    In 1949, the Egyptian state became the sole shareholder of the airline, and its name was changed to Misrair. It operated most of the same routes and introduced further new aircraft, including the French-built Languedoc, in 1951. By now, service had expanded to include Geneva and Tehran. In 1960, following the formation of the United Arab Republic b...

    Unfortunately, the past decade has not been good for Egyptair. The Arab Spring uprising in 2011 hurt the airline, with traffic to Egypt significantly decreasing. This was just beginning to improve when COVID-19 hit. Today it operates a fleet of 67 aircraft covering 90 destinations in 55 countries, according to ch-aviation.com. What do you make of E...

  7. Company Description: Guess what EgyptAir does, and where it's based. Give up? The holding company is home to, of course, the national airline of Egypt. Serving more than 70 destinations in Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America, the carrier also flies throughout the Middle East and to several domestic locations.

  8. Originally founded in Jun-1932, Egypt Air Holding Company is an Egyptian airline company based in Cairo, Egypt. Its main airline subsidiary Egypt Air, is the flag carrier of Egypt. The group operates an extensive network of domestic and international passenger and cargo services. A member of the star alliance, Egypt Air is headquartered on the ...

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