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Boeing delivers first new widebody jet to Ethiopian Airlines since April 2022

Boeing delivers first new widebody jet to Ethiopian Airlines since April 2022
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Boeing has delivered its first 777-300ER aircraft in over two years, with Ethiopian Airlines receiving the aircraft in December. The 777-300ER, registered as ET-BBG, traveled from Victorville Southern California Logistics Airport to Addis Ababa Bole Airport on December 9 and arrived in Africa on December 10. This marks the first delivery of a 777-300ER since April 2022, when Boeing delivered three such aircraft to Thai Airways.

Ethiopian Airlines began using the new widebody jet on December 12 for flights between Addis Ababa and Dubai International Airport. However, during a flight on December 14, the aircraft had to return to Addis Ababa shortly after takeoff due to an onboard emergency. The Aviation Herald reported that pilots indicated a problem in the cargo hold and initiated an evacuation upon landing.

The ET-BBG is not a newly built airframe; it was initially intended for China Southern Airlines but remained stored at Victorville until Ethiopian Airlines acquired it. The aircraft features seating for business class, premium economy, and economy passengers.

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Ethiopian Airlines' fleet includes four other 777-300ERs alongside six 777-200LRs and ten 777F aircraft. In March, the airline ordered twenty new 777Xs from Boeing. Additionally, they have agreements for up to sixty-seven more Boeing planes, including firm orders and options for both the 737 MAX and the Dreamliner series.

Cirium’s Diio Mi airline planning system data shows that Ethiopian Airlines plans forty weekly flights using its current fleet of five 777-300ERs throughout December.

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