The protocol was signed by Pilot Ezzat Metwally Ibrahim, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Academy Holding Company, and Major General Engineer Ahmed Mohamed Abdel Aziz, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Electronics Factory
The Chairman of the AOI and the Minister of Civil Aviation witness the signing of a joint cooperation protocol to provide aviation simulators and modern and advanced training methods.
The Chairman of the AOI and the Minister of Civil Aviation witness the signing of a joint cooperation protocol to provide aviation simulators and modern and advanced training methods.
Major General Eng. Mokhtar Abdellatif, Chairman of the Arab Organization for Industrialization, and Dr. Sameh El-Hefny, Minister of Civil Aviation, witnessed the signing of a joint cooperation protocol between the organization's electronics factory and the holding company of the Egyptian Academy of Aviation Sciences.
This protocol represents an important step toward achieving self-sufficiency in high-tech training tools in the aviation sector and reducing reliance on imported simulators.
This will contribute to the qualification and training of civil aviation personnel at the highest level of competence, enhancing Egypt's position as a regional center for specialized civil aviation training.
It also seeks to certify these simulators internationally and market them commercially at the regional and global levels.
During the signing ceremony, Major General Eng. Mokhtar Abdellatif expressed his appreciation and pride in this cooperation with the Ministry of Civil Aviation and its support for all aspects of joint cooperation. He emphasized the Arab Organization for Industrialization's interest in localizing technology, increasing local manufacturing rates, reducing imports, and promoting the "Made in Egypt" slogan.
He explained that the agreed-upon areas of cooperation include providing modern and advanced training methods and aviation science simulators for comprehensive air traffic control, meeting the needs and aspirations of the Egyptian Aviation Academy Holding Company.
This will be achieved through smart, integrated solutions in design and manufacturing at competitive prices.
He noted that this represents a breakthrough in the field of advanced software manufacturing worldwide, thanks to the complete manufacture of simulators, in cooperation between the electronics factory affiliated with the Arab Organization for Industrialization and an Egyptian private sector company.