Ethiopian Airlines receives Best African Airline award in Paris
Ethiopian Airlines named as the ‘Best Airline in Africa’ for the third consecutive year at the Skytrax 2019 World Airlines Awards held in Paris on 18 June, 2019.
Ethiopian Airlines named as the ‘Best Airline in Africa’ for the third consecutive year at the Skytrax 2019 World Airlines Awards held in Paris on 18 June, 2019.
The Government of Ethiopia opens a center for refugees to help them access services such as the registration of births, marriages, divorces, and deaths and receive protection referrals and civil documentation.
Ethiopian Airlines, the national carrier of Ethiopia, is set to launch local flight in Ghana after securing 49 percent share in the newly formed flight service yet to be named.
Cessna 172, a small plane owned by Abysinia Flight Services, a private aviation company, crashed in Jimma area of Oromia region of Ethiopia.
Ethiopian Cargo and Logistic Services says it has won ‘2019 Best Cargo Airline –Africa’ Award at the Air Cargo News Awards held in London, UK.
One of Trans Nation Airways choppers crashed this morning minutes after departure from the Bole International Airport in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Ethiopian Airlines says it has finalized preparations to launch a thrice weekly flight to Marseille, France as of July 02, 2019.
Ethiopia Airlines today issued statement on the findings of the recently crashed Boeing 737 Max-8, which disproved media reports of pilot’s error.
Refuting today’s New York Times reporting, Ethiopia Airlines said all its pilots have gone through Boeing recommended training before they start flying the B-737-800 MAX.
Ethiopian Airlines announces that the Digital Flight Data Recorder(DFDR) and Cockpit Voice Recorder(CVR) of crashed ET302 have been Recovered.
During the Sunday Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Max – 8 plane crash, 19 UN staff died, says the UN Department of Safety and Security in Kenya.
The UN family has received the news of the Ethiopian Airlines plane that crashed at 8:44 on Sunday morning with profound shock and dismay.
Following the Tragic accident of ET 302/10 March B-737-8 MAX (ET-AVJ), Ethiopian Airlines has decided to ground all B-737-8 MAX fleet effective yesterday March 10, 2019 until further notice.
Following the crash of Ethiopian Airlines plane leading to the death of 157 people from 35 countries, Ethiopia parliament has declared tomorrow March 11 to be a national mourning day.