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Ethiopian Airlines achieves IATA CEIV Pharma recertification

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Ethiopian Airlines achieves IATA CEIV Pharma recertification
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Ethiopian Airlines has received the IATA CEIV Pharma recertification, a standard recognized globally for the safe and efficient handling of pharmaceutical products. Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mr. Mesfin Tasew stated, “This achievement underscores our unwavering commitment to excellence in healthcare logistics. With a global network spanning key healthcare logistics hubs, Ethiopian Airlines positions itself as a trusted partner in Pharma and life science logistics. We are dedicated to supporting the healthcare industry by providing reliable and efficient air cargo services that meet the highest international standards. Our goal is to make Addis Ababa the premier Pharma corridor in the global south, leveraging its strategic geographical location to address the logistical challenges of healthcare air transportation.”

The airline was the first in Africa to achieve this accreditation in 2022 and continues to maintain high standards of operational excellence with this recertification. The certification reaffirms Ethiopian Airlines' commitment to modernizing cold chain infrastructure, specialized training, and innovative technologies for pharmaceutical logistics needs. It provides a globally acknowledged stamp of quality that reassures customers, partners, and regulators of consistent operations aligned with international standards.

Ethiopian Cargo and Logistics Services operates as Africa's largest cargo network operator. The fleet includes 10 Boeing 777-200F, 3 Boeing 767-300F, and 4 Boeing 737-800F dedicated freighters alongside over 150 passenger aircraft. The airline serves more than 70 dedicated cargo destinations and over 140 passenger destinations across Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Europe, and the Americas with an average daily uplift exceeding 2000 tons.

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The airline offers specialized services for various types of cargo including horticulture products, pharmaceuticals, valuables, live animals, e-commerce items, mail, and couriers through its advanced automated facility capable of handling up to one million tons annually.

Ethiopian Airlines Group is recognized as one of the fastest-growing airlines globally and holds a significant share of both African passenger and cargo networks. Operating with one of the youngest fleets worldwide which includes Boeing models such as 737s, 777s along with Airbus A350s among others.

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