Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed announced that Ethiopian Airlines has placed an order for 124 new aircraft, marking a significant milestone for the airline.
“Ordering 124 planes is no small feat; it’s a remarkable achievement,” the Prime Minister stated. He further highlighted the scale of operations at the current airport, which accommodates 20 to 25 million travelers annually.
“We have initiated steps to construct Africa’s largest airport,” he continued, emphasizing the country’s commitment to expanding its aviation infrastructure. The new airport, located 40 kilometers from Addis Ababa, will be connected to the existing Addis Ababa International Airport by a dedicated railway line, ensuring seamless transit for travelers.
To support the growing demand, a feasibility study has been completed for building this new airport, which is projected to handle between 100 million to 130 million travelers annually.
“This expansion not only solidifies Ethiopian Airlines as the largest aircraft operator in Africa but also positions it as a powerhouse with a substantial airport facility,” he added.
The Prime Minister described this progress as a key indicator of Ethiopia’s economic growth and ambition.