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Ethiopian Airlines partners with Bucher Aircraft for cabin interiors on new 777-9 fleet

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Ethiopian Airlines partners with Bucher Aircraft for cabin interiors on new 777-9 fleet
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Ethiopian Airlines has entered into a strategic partnership with Bucher Aircraft Interior Solutions at the Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX) in Hamburg. This collaboration aligns with Ethiopian Airlines’ position as a major player in African aviation and as a key contributor to the country's economic growth.

Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO, Mr. Mesfin Tasew, highlighted the significance of this partnership, stating, "Collaborating with Bucher to outfit our new 777-9 fleet demonstrates our commitment to passenger comfort and innovation." He emphasized the airline’s search for partners sharing its vision for growth and enhanced service quality.

Bucher will supply advanced Galleys to Ethiopian Airlines, designed to optimize space and functionality, improving passenger experience and crew efficiency. This move is seen as an investment in technology and passenger amenities, strengthening Ethiopian Airlines' leadership in African aviation.

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Beat Burlet, CEO of Bucher, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership: "We are delighted to partner with Ethiopian Airlines in this significant project. Our team is committed to delivering bespoke Galleys that meet the expansive needs of this strategically important airline."

This agreement aims to set a new standard in airline passenger service by combining Ethiopian Airlines' forward-thinking strategy with Bucher's innovative cabin interiors.

Ethiopian Airlines has a strong record of success, operating flights to over 160 destinations. As a Star Alliance member, it has received several accolades, including Skytrax’s ‘Best Airline in Africa’ Award, with its strategic plan, Vision 2035, aiming for global competitiveness. Its multi-hub strategy includes partnerships with airlines in Togo, Malawi, Zambia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Meanwhile, Bucher Group continues to follow its founding principle of lightweight construction to offer efficient, reliable cabin interiors. The company operates facilities in Switzerland, the USA, and Germany, maintaining a focus on innovation and customer satisfaction.

For further information, Ethiopian Airlines and Bucher can be contacted through their respective websites and customer service portals.

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