
The Egyptian Holding Company for Airports and Air Navigation announced the full implementation of its digital transformation and electronic document management system, which has been effective since May 18.
This comes as part of the Civil Aviation Ministry’s plan to transition to a fully integrated digital work environment and reduce reliance on traditional paper-based processes.
The announcement of the system’s full launch coincided with the company’s celebration of the 63rd anniversary of the official opening of Cairo International Airport, a move aimed at supporting sustainability and enhancing the efficiency of transaction management within the civil aviation sector.
The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the company, Ayman Arab, confirmed that the new system represents an important step towards implementing a “paperless office”.
This aims to help speed up standard procedures, raising the efficiency of institutional performance and enhancing the smooth flow of work between different sectors.



