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Ambitious Ethiopian views Addis as potential Dubai-like hub

With the Boeing 787 now officially part of its fleet, Ethiopian Airlines (ET) believes it is well-positioned to be the leading airline on the African continent and eventually compete against any of the world’s top carriers for passengers and cargo.

Ethiopian Airlines 787. By Aaron Karp With the Boeing 787 now officially part of its fleet, Ethiopian Airlines (ET) believes it is well-positioned to be the leading airline on the African continent and eventually compete against any of the world’s top carriers for passengers and cargo. During a conversation with ATW aboard ET’s first 787 as it flew from Boeing’s Everett, Wash., facility to Washington Dulles (ATW Daily News, Aug. 15), CEO Tewolde Gebremariam ...

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