Ethiopian Airlines’ New Airbus A350-1000 Soars Across Continents: A Landmark in African Aviation
On November 5, 2024, Ethiopian Airlines marked a historic milestone by welcoming its first Airbus A350-1000 into its fleet, making it the first African carrier to operate this advanced aircraft. This new addition is not just an achievement for the airline but also a significant step in Ethiopian’s ambitious Vision 2035 strategy, aimed at expanding its fleet, destinations, passenger numbers, and revenue. The A350-1000, named “Ethiopia Land of Origins” and registered as ET-BAW, has already begun making its mark with flights across Africa, Europe, and the Middle East.
The A350-1000’s Journey Begins
The inaugural flight for ET-BAW took place on November 7, 2024, from Addis Ababa to Lagos, Nigeria. After receiving a grand water cannon salute upon arrival at Lagos’ Murtala Mohammed International Airport, the aircraft’s onboard experience received high praise from passengers. Following its return to Addis Ababa, ET-BAW continued its travels, heading to Dubai, Accra, and Paris, demonstrating its versatility across key routes. On November 10, it added Tanzania’s Kilimanjaro and Zanzibar to its destinations, marking Dubai as its first intercontinental stop.
Looking Ahead: Expansion to Washington-Dulles and Beyond
Ethiopian Airlines has big plans for its new A350-1000 fleet. According to CEO Ato Mesfin Tasew, ET-BAW is currently dedicated to promotional flights, with plans to deploy it on long-haul routes once the second A350-1000 arrives in December. High-profile routes, such as Washington-Dulles, are next in line to benefit from this new fleet, signaling the airline’s commitment to enhancing passenger comfort and expanding intercontinental connections.
A Milestone for African Aviation
Ethiopian Airlines has consistently set the pace for African aviation. As Africa’s largest airline by fleet size and destinations, Ethiopian has pioneered significant achievements, including being the first African airline to operate the Boeing 787 and now the A350-1000. In July 2022, the airline ordered four A350-1000s, with the remaining three expected to arrive by early 2025. Tasew emphasized the airline’s pride in adopting the A350-1000, highlighting its state-of-the-art technology, superior fuel efficiency, and minimal environmental impact.
“We are thrilled to welcome the Airbus A350-1000 to our fleet, solidifying our position as leaders in aviation technology. This aircraft embodies cutting-edge advancements, offering superior passenger comfort, enhanced fuel efficiency, and reduced environmental impact. Together, we are pioneering a sustainable future for aviation in Africa,” said Tasew.
Passenger Comfort and Advanced Technology
The A350-1000 is designed with passenger experience at its core. Equipped with 46 business class seats with direct aisle access and 349 economy seats, the aircraft provides comfort across all classes. Its Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-97 engines enhance fuel efficiency, and passengers can enjoy the Thales AVANT Up inflight entertainment system, ensuring a premium journey experience.
Ethiopian Airlines’ Expanding A350 Fleet
Since receiving its first A350-900 in 2016, Ethiopian Airlines has steadily grown its A350 fleet, which now includes 21 aircraft with 14 more on the way. The smaller A350-900 variant, seating 30 business and 313 economy passengers, serves a range of destinations, from London and Frankfurt to Johannesburg and Toronto, underscoring the airline’s extensive international reach.
A Bright Future for Ethiopian Airlines
With its A350-1000 fleet, Ethiopian Airlines is well-positioned to lead Africa into a new era of aviation. As the airline connects more cities across continents, it continues to elevate the continent’s global presence in aviation. The arrival of the A350-1000 is more than a fleet expansion; it’s a testament to Ethiopian Airlines’ dedication to innovation, sustainability, and exceptional service.