Looks like a reality check by the Egyptian authorities...
Egypt’s government has hired international consultancy Control Risks to audit its airport security in the wake of the Russian jet crash in Sinai that led foreign leaders to curtail flights to the country.
London-based Control Risks will first inspect airports in Cairo, the country’s principal hub, and Sharm El Sheikh, the final takeoff point of the Metrojet plane that crashed on Oct. 31 and killed all 224 people aboard, Egypt’s Civil Aviation Minister Hossam Kamal said Tuesday,
Other airports across the country would be checked at a later date, he said.
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International Firm to Inspect Egypt?s Airports After Sinai Disaster - WSJ