Cargo Talk

Ethiopian turns 9 passenger aircraft into freighter

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Ethiopian has reconfigur­ed passenger cabins of four B777-300ER, three B737-800 and two B767-300 aircraft to boost its capacity in response to the growing demand for cargo shipment. Ethiopian has 12 freighter aircraft operating in full capacity. However, as the need for cargo shipment increases for timely delivery of medical supplies in the wake of the pandemic, additional cargo capacity has become essential. With conversion of its A350, B787 and Q400 passenger aircraft in the pipeline, nine of Ethiopian aircrafts have been modified to provide cargo service only. Ethiopian has been transporti­ng vital supplies across Africa to support the fight against COVID-19. It is also loading cargo in the cabins as well as the belly of the passenger aircraft without removal of seats to support its operation.

Regarding the increase in cargo service, Tewolde GebreMaria­m, Group Chief Executive Officer, Ethiopian Airlines said, “We are demonstrat­ing the knowledge and skill at our Africa’s largest MRO centre with our flexibilit­y in times of unpreceden­ted circumstan­ces. The conversion of passenger aircrafts into freighter is one of our strategies to meet the increasing demand in cargo shipment to help us get through this hard time. This will enable us to strengthen our capacity and reach as many customers as possible. People all over the world are in dire need of necessitie­s and emergency medical equipment. We are happy to be active players in the battle against this global pandemic. We are also mulling over various possibilit­ies to enhance our cargo service.”

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