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Mr. Teklehaimanot G. Yohannes MD International Services | Ethiopian Airlines

Ethiopian Cargo and Logistics Services has been recognized as the 'Best Cargo Airline-Africa' at the Arabian Cargo Awards for the second consecutive year. The awards ceremony was held in Dubai, UAE on November 11, 2024, celebrating excellence in the cargo and logistics sector within the Gulf Cooperation Council region.

Commenting on this achievement, Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mesfin Tasew stated, "We are honored to receive the 'Best Cargo Airline-Africa' award once again. This recognition is a testament to our hard work and unwavering commitment to excellence, innovation, and customer satisfaction in the air cargo industry, as well as our dedication to providing world-class cargo services in the region and beyond."

Ethiopian Cargo and Logistics Services operates an extensive air cargo network connecting over 140 destinations worldwide. With a fleet comprising more than 140 aircraft, including 16 dedicated freighters, it offers significant capacity for both belly-hold cargo and dedicated freighter services. The company manages a state-of-the-art cargo terminal with a modern warehouse capable of storing up to one million tons. This network plays an essential role in facilitating trade between Africa, the UAE, and other global markets.

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The company's vision is to be among the top 20 cargo airlines globally by providing safe and customer-focused transport services by 2035.

Ethiopian Airlines is noted for its rapid growth and is considered Africa's largest airline brand. It operates a young fleet across more than 150 destinations worldwide. The airline follows a multi-hub strategy through partnerships with ASKY in Lomé, Malawi Airlines in Lilongwe, and Zambia Airways in Lusaka.

Having achieved its Vision 2025 ahead of schedule, Ethiopian Airlines is now implementing Vision 2035 aimed at becoming one of the top aviation groups globally. It has received numerous accolades including Skytrax’s ‘Best Airline in Africa Award’ for seven consecutive years.

For further information: www.ethiopianairlines.com

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