Ethiopian Airlines Launches Air Congo: A New Chapter in African Aviation

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Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s largest and most ambitious airline, is preparing for its newest venture, Air Congo, set to take flight in the Democratic Republic of Congo. This new airline, based in Kinshasa and co-owned with the Congolese government, is part of Ethiopian Airlines’ strategy to grow its footprint across the African continent, capturing the booming demand for air travel. Ethiopian Airlines will hold a 49% stake in Air Congo, with the Congolese government holding the majority.

Starting in early December, Air Congo will open with two Boeing 737-800s leased directly from Ethiopian Airlines’ fleet. These aircraft are currently being prepared for their debut, including a fresh paint job with Air Congo’s new logo. Mesfin Tasew, Ethiopian Airlines’ Group CEO, shared his excitement in a recent interview with African Aerospace, noting that establishing a startup airline comes with its challenges, especially in securing aircraft. “Since it is a startup, it is difficult to get aircraft, so we took out two airplanes from our operation,” he said. “The first one will go for painting with the airline’s new logo this week.”

Initially, Air Congo will serve domestic routes within the DRC, with plans to expand to regional destinations as operations grow. The airline aims to expand its fleet to six Boeing 737-800s within its first year, setting a strong foundation for regional connectivity and reliable air service in an underserved market.

This move highlights Ethiopian Airlines’ strategy of creating and supporting regional carriers across Africa. Air Congo follows the success of Ethiopian’s joint ventures with ASKY in Togo, Zambia Airways, and Malawi Airlines. Although Ethiopian had aimed to establish a similar venture in Nigeria earlier this year, those plans were put on hold.

By investing in African aviation, Ethiopian Airlines aims to increase access to safe, reliable air travel across the continent, empowering local economies and meeting the rising demand. The launch of Air Congo could be a game-changer for the Democratic Republic of Congo, a country where airlines have often struggled to stay afloat.

As Ethiopian Airlines backs yet another regional airline, Air Congo promises to be a significant step forward for African aviation, strengthening connections within the continent and building a foundation for sustained growth.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Impressive efforts of Ethiopian Airlines!
    Africa’s leading Aviation Group. Let hope advances in expansion…

  2. Really very glad to know this information, Ethiopian collaboration with DRCONGO in airways
    Air Congo could be a real Game – Changer for the DRCongo.

    Thanks for innovative thoughts and very soon will get a safe and better Service from you 🙏

  3. I wish Africans could look back on Gadafi’s strategies of developing Africa and owning one currency, and boarders being free for easy economic growth.
    This Ethiopia–CongDr Airlines will boom for a new development for Africa travelers. Let’s stick Together. God bless.

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