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    Ethiopian Airlines Orders 9 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners

    Africa’s leading carrier, Ethiopian Airlines, has officially confirmed its order for nine Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft. The deliveries are planned for between 2031 and 2033. The new order follows the airline’s previously announced deal for 11 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft at the Dubai Airshow. With both agreements finalized in December 2025, Ethiopian Airlines has added a total of 20 fuel-efficient…

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    Ethiopian Airlines Places an Order for 120 New Aircraft

    The CEO of Ethiopian Airlines announced that the company has placed orders for a total of 120 new aircraft as part of its long-term fleet growth strategy. In the statement, no details were provided regarding the manufacturer or the aircraft models, but it was noted that the move was taken in line with Ethiopian Airlines’ goals to increase capacity and…

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    Ethiopian Airlines Signs Deal for 11 Additional Boeing 737 MAX Aircraft

    Boeing and Ethiopian Airlines announced that Africa’s largest airline has committed to acquiring 11 additional 737 MAX aircraft. The agreement, signed during the Dubai Airshow, covers 11 737-8 models. The airline is also expected to place an additional order for B787 Dreamliners in the coming days.

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    Etihad and Ethiopian Airlines Launch Strategic Partnership

    Etihad Airways and Ethiopian Airlines have activated a codeshare agreement, marking the first step in their broader strategic partnership. The collaboration aims to strengthen connectivity between Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Middle East, offering passengers enhanced travel options. Ticket sales under the new agreement have officially begun. As part of the arrangement: Ethiopian Airlines will begin flights between Addis Ababa…

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    Ethiopian Airlines to Choose Between Three Manufacturers for New Sub-150 Seat Aircraft

    Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s largest carrier, is preparing to select a new narrow-body aircraft type with under-150 seat capacity, aiming to bridge the gap in its fleet between its De Havilland Canada Dash 8 turboprops and Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. The airline plans to acquire at least 20 of these aircraft to modernize its fleet and increase capacity. Speaking at the…

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