AMC Airlines, a charter airline operating out of Cairo,
has taken delivery of the airline's first Boeing 737-800 with Blended Winglets.
AMC will operate four Boeing 737-800s, acquired via GECAS, as part of its initial plans for upgrade and expansion of its fleet. The airline was
successfully launched in 1994 as an extension of Aircraft Maintenance Company which was established in 1988 by owner and President Elsayed
Saber and his family.
"The Next-Generation 737-800 was the logical choice for us because it is the only aircraft in its class capable of performing the mission as we've
defined it," said Mr. Saber. "The airplane has unmatched reliability and overall operating efficiency, allowing us the range to fly fully loaded to and
from Egypt to the most northern parts of Europe and our other distant markets."
AMC operates charter flights from Europe to Egypt's tourist destinations, as well as tailored charter flights.
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