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Ehtiopia pushes forward with a US$7 billion airport, a big bet on its aviation future.

Ethiopia pushes forward with a US$7 billion airport.

To develop Africa’s largest airport Ethiopia’s ambitious plan is a strong reaffirmation of its long-term sustainability strategy and a testament to its position as the continent’s aviation leader.

As a premier aviation hub, industry analysts believe the new airport will secure Ethiopia’s position.

“The new airport means Ethiopia will remain a key connecting destination for many travelers.” according to Mersi Ayew, a business expert and aviation analyst at Travel and Tour World.

Ayew explained to bird saying that the new hub will significantly enhance accessibility from key markets such as Saudi Arabia, the UK, the US, and India… The broad effect means Ethiopia will be positioned as a premier destination in Africa besides expanding the region’s global reach.

He added saying that the decision to move forward with such an enormous infrastructure investment highlights Ethiopian Airlines’ financial stability and vision for sustained growth in an industry that has seen numerous challenges.

On Saturday, March 15, Ethiopia’s Ministry of Finance explained Ethiopian Airlines Group signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) with the African Development Bank (AfDB), establishing a partnership on the new project estimated to cost US$7.8 billion.

The statement reads in part saying that the new mega airport will increase annual passenger capacity from 17 million to over 60 million by 2040… It will not only drive Ethiopia’s economic development but also enhance Africa’s global air connectivity and integration.

Africa’s aviation industry is experiencing a steady increase in travel demand.

Ethiopian Airlines.

According to the ACI World Airport Traffic Forecasts, 45% of all passengers in Africa are projected to come from the international segment by 2050 and 46% by 2052.

ACI projects Africa’s air passenger traffic to hit 261 million by 2025 and double by 2040. Meeting this demand requires over US$32 billion, with nearly 40% earmarked for new greenfield airports.

The state-owned Ethiopian Airlines is at the forefront of meeting these demands. Due to the airline’s exponential growth over the years, the current main hub, Addis Ababa Bole International Airport, has already exceeded its operational capacity.

In 2024, the latest airport traffic figures by OAG Aviation highlighting travel traffic last year show less than 200,000 passengers separated South Africa’s OR Tambo (12.27 million passengers) and Addis Ababa (12.1 million).

This year OAG anticipates Addis’ Bole International Airport could overtake OR Tambo driven by the ever-growing ambitions of its flagship carrier Ethiopian Airlines.

Ethiopian Airlines complemented Ethiopia’s infrastructure ambitions aggressive expansion strategy, which spans fleet modernization, new routes, and strategic partnerships.

The airline recently bolstered its premium service offerings by introducing a Boeing 737-800 Business Jet to its VIP charter services, targeting high-end travelers and diplomatic missions. This move aligns with its broader goal of “diversifying revenue streams while maintaining premium service delivery.”

The fleet expansion has also been significant, with Ethiopian Airlines being the first African carrier to introduce the Airbus A350-900 XWB and later the A350-1000 (the latest generation of Airbus’ wide body version), reinforcing its commitment to operating a modern and fuel-efficient fleet.

To expand its network, the airline continues with recent additions including routes to Abu Dhabi (beginning July 2025) and other additions to Athens, Karachi, and Copenhagen, as well as increased frequencies on popular routes such as daily flights to Ouagadougou and Conakry.

Ethiopian Airlines is also preparing to enhance its European network by introducing a new connection to Porto, Portugal, through an extended routing of its existing Addis Ababa–Madrid service according to AVIONEWS.

The new service is set to begin on July 2, 2025 confirmed by the report from the airline announcing this development last week.

Strategic collaborations further cement Ethiopian Airlines’ growth trajectory. To strengthen its footprint in Africa, the recent partnership with the Democratic Republic of the Congo to launch Air Congo is a prime example of how the airline is leveraging alliances.

Ensuring that Ethiopian Airlines brand presence remains strong in one of the continent’s largest markets, its now co-owns a 49% stake in Air Congo.  The initiative is expected to boost intra-African air travel, a segment that has long suffered from limited connectivity and high operational costs.

Globally Ethiopian Airlines’ Vision 2035 plan is to rise to be among the top 20 aviation groups. Specific targets include reaching an annual revenue of US$25 billion, handling 1.3 million tons of cargo, and serving 67 million passengers across 207 international destinations.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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