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Ethiopian Aviation University celebrates the graduation of 974 students across diverse fields
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Capt. Yoseph Hailu VP Flight Operations | Ethiopian Airlines

Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s largest airline, recently announced the graduation of 974 students from its Aviation University. The ceremony took place on May 3, 2025, at the university and was attended by ambassadors, country representatives, airline executives, graduates' families, and distinguished guests.

Graduates specialized in fields like Aircraft Maintenance, Pilot Training, Cabin Crew, Commercial Operations, and Hotel Operations. The cohort included diverse African nationalities and 38 students from China. Among the graduates, 614 were female, and 360 were male. This achievement underscores Ethiopian Airlines' role in developing skilled aviation professionals in Africa and its ongoing partnership with China, which started with direct flights in 1973.

Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mr. Mesfin Tasew shared his pride in the graduates, stating, “We are immensely proud to see our students graduate today, having successfully completed their training and demonstrated remarkable academic achievements. I am confident that you will carry this success into your future careers, leveraging the diverse resources you have gained from this esteemed university, which is equipped with cutting-edge technologies and staffed by seasoned aviation professionals. Ethiopian Aviation University will continue to be a center of aviation excellence, serving not only the continent and the region but also beyond.”

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Over nearly 70 years, Ethiopian Aviation University has graduated over 20,000 aviation professionals from Ethiopia and beyond. It offers a range of programs, including certificates, diplomas, and degrees like BSc in Aeronautical Engineering, BSc in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering, BSc in Aviation Management, BA in Tourism & Hospitality Management, and MBA in Aviation Management.

The university is rapidly expanding, offering training in locations such as Addis Ababa, Hawassa, and Dire Dawa. It currently has the capacity to enroll about 4,000 students annually, with a goal to accommodate 7,000 students under the "Vision 2035" initiative.

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