
Ethiopian Airlines announced the addition of a new Boeing 777 cargo plane to its fleet while continuing to develop its global operations.
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Ethiopian Airlines said in a post on LinkedIn on Thursday, January 23, that the 777F plane, registered ET-Bab, carried humanitarian aid on its first flight. “Ethiopian Airlines is proud to expand its capacity and enhance its global operations by adding a new Boeing 777, ET-BA,” said Ethiopian Airlines.
This achievement enhances our ability to serve global markets with greater efficiency and reliability, ensuring the increasing demand for air freight services around the world.
“The new shipping ship will play a pivotal role in strengthening our wide network and providing an unparalleled service to our customers. Its first trip has held humanitarian aid, embodying our commitment to causing a tangible impact on our company’s social responsibilities. Flightradar24 records show that the productive 777f plane registered with ET-Bab left a factory. Boeing, Evere, Washington, USA, on January 21 and arrived at Addis Ababa Polly International Airport, where the headquarters of the Ethiopian Airlines are located on January 22.
On January 24, the 777F Edis Ababa left for Brussels and is scheduled to travel from Brussels to Dubai.
Ethiopian Airlines serves 70 destinations for shipping and more than 140 destinations for passengers in Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Europe and the Americas.
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