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Ethiopian Airlines wins AFRAA's top award for eighth time
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Ethiopian Airlines Group has been recognized as the "Airline of the Year - Global Operations" for the eighth time by the African Airlines Association (AFRAA). The award was presented during AFRAA's 56th Annual General Assembly & Summit, held in Cairo, Egypt. This annual award highlights excellence in service delivery, innovation, and competitiveness within the African aviation industry.

The airline received recognition for its performance in several areas, including profitability for the financial year ending June 2023, cooperation with other carriers, advancements in cargo services across Africa, and an extensive route network connecting Africa to global destinations.

In his acceptance speech, Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mr. Mesfin Tasew stated: “Receiving the Airline of the Year - Global Operations award from AFRAA is not merely an accolade; it is a powerful affirmation of the commitment and resilience of our team. This award mirrors our unwavering mission to enhance Africa’s connectivity and fuel economic growth. At Ethiopian Airlines, we don’t just fly; we connect dreams, cultures, and opportunities.”

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Mr. Tasew further expressed appreciation to the management and staff for their efforts and acknowledged AFRAA and fellow airlines for recognizing their hard work.

Ethiopian Airlines has established itself as a leader in operational efficiency and success within Africa. The airline continues to provide customers with global connectivity and a quality travel experience. Its commitment includes expanding its network, investing in modern aircraft, and delivering world-class customer service.

The airline contributes significantly to trade and tourism by connecting various African nations with global destinations. This recognition from AFRAA reinforces Ethiopian Airlines' status as a benchmark for quality in African aviation.

The 56th AFRAA Annual General Assembly and Summit took place from November 17-19, 2024. It is regarded as Africa's largest aviation summit attended by leaders from airlines across the continent along with representatives from international aviation organizations.

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