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Ethiopian Airlines to build $5bn airport this year – CEO

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Ethiopian Airlines will start constructi­ng a new $5 billion airport later this year, its chief executive officer was quoted as saying on Wednesday, as the rapidly-expanding carrier outgrows capacity at its current base in Addis Ababa.

The airport, which will cover an area of 35 square kilometre, will be built in Bishoftu, a town 39 km south east of the capital, and have the capacity to handle 100 million passengers a year, the state-run Ethiopian News Agency quoted Tewolde Gebremaria­m as saying.

“Bole Airport is not going to accommodat­e us; we have a beautiful expansion project. The airport looks very beautiful and very large but with the way that we are growing, in about three or four years we are going to be full,” Tewolde said.

Bole Internatio­nal Airport in Addis Ababa has a passenger capacity of about 19m passengers annually.

Tewolde noted that the price tag of the new airport was higher than the $4bn cost of building the still-to-becomplete­d Grand Ethiopian Renaissanc­e Dam on the Nile, with the projected passenger numbers topping those at Dubai’s internatio­nal airport

He did not give details of how the constructi­on would be funded, nor who would build the new airport.

The Ethiopian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n quoted Tewolde as saying constructi­on will start in the next six months.

State-owned Ethiopian Airlines, which competes with large Middle East carriers to connect longhaul passengers, has built a patchwork of African routes from its hub in Addis Ababa to fly customers towards expanding Asian markets.

It has 116 aircraft in its fleet and its net profit rose to $260 million in its 2018/19 financial year from $207.2m a year earlier. [Reuters]

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