Air Freight News

Ethiopian celebrates the 25th anniversary of its US services

Jun 19, 2023

Ethiopian Airlines Group, the fastest-growing airline brand globally and the continent’s largest airline brand, celebrates the 25th Anniversary of the start of its services to the United States (US). Ethiopian connected Africa with the US in June 1998 with its cross-Atlantic flights to Washington D.C., the capital city and federal district of the United States.

Ethiopian and the US aviation industry share an impressive relationship that dates back to the 1940s when the airline was founded in December 1945, in partnership with Trans World Airlines (TWA). In the years since then, Ethiopian has been a proud partner to American aviation firms including Boeing and GE Aerospace.

Sending his congratulatory message on the Anniversary, Mr. Mesfin Tasew, Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO said, “We are pleased to mark this milestone and celebrate the 25th Anniversary of our successful services to the US. Ethiopian has become a pioneer African flag carrier by starting services to Washington D.C., in June 1998. Our flights have been instrumental in facilitating trade and businesses, promoting tourism, and strengthening socio-economic ties between Africa and the US. Ethiopian now is connecting the US with Africa direct from Addis Ababa, Lomé, and Abidjan cities. We are indebted to the US Government and our aviation partners for the mutually beneficial cooperation that lasts over the past 75 years of our journey. As the US will always remain a significant part of our strategic expansion plan, we will continue connecting the US with the African market to enhance cooperation between the two regions.

Commending Ethiopian role of availing connectivity services, Ambassador Tracey Ann Jacobson, Chargé d’Affaires of the U.S. Embassy in Ethiopia said, “Our two countries, and our aviation sectors, share a long and unique history. In 1945, African-American pilot Colonel John C. Robinson traveled to Ethiopia to train pilots and to help organize the country’s national airline. Ethiopian Airlines now connects Ethiopia to the rest of the African continent and the world. With the start of direct flight service to the United States in 1998, flying U.S.-manufactured aircraft, Ethiopian Airlines has provided a vital link between the United States, Ethiopia, and Africa, and that link has grown stronger as the number of direct flights to the United States has grown. The U.S. government is invested in strengthening people-to-people and two-way trade and investment ties between Ethiopia and the United States, and Ethiopian Airlines has been an essential part of realizing those goals.

Similar Stories

https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/Maersk_Lufthansa.jpg_copy_.jpg
Lufthansa Cargo and Maersk launch cooperation to support decarbonization of airfreight
View Article
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey airports see spookily spectacular surge in October

Port of New York and New Jersey surpasses 700,000 TEUs for eighth consecutive month

View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/airBaltic_Cargo_x_cargo.one_.png
airBaltic Cargo partners with cargo.one to accelerate and enhance its digital sales
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/Chapman_Freeborn_people_1.jpg
Chapman Freeborn agrees partnership with Portuguese multimodal logistics specialist
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/Cathay_tails_1.jpeg
Cathay is ready for the commissioning of the three-runway system at Hong Kong International Airport
View Article
United Airlines Holdings Inc. upgraded To ‘BB’; outlook stable

• United Airlines Holdings Inc. is on track to generate credit measures in line with our previous upside rating threshold this year, and we expect improvement in 2025. • The…

View Article