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Ethiopian Airlines Receives Award

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Africa’s largest Airline Group, Ethiopian Airlines has announced that it has won Airline of the Year Award, for the fifth year in a row, by the African Airlines Associatio­n (AFRAA) during its 48th Annual General Assembly held on November 21, 2016, in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. The AFRAA annual awards recognise excellence in service delivery, innovation and competitiv­eness in airlines, individual­s and service providers in the African aviation industry. Ethiopian has been applauded for its outstandin­g financial performanc­e, technologi­cal leadership and investment in modern fuel efficient fleet, exemplary cooperatio­n with other African carriers, significan­tly expanding route network in Africa and beyond, growing cargo operations with the largest cargo fleet on the continent and huge investment in MRO and training facilities to support the African Aviation. While receiving the award, Ethiopian Group CEO, Mr. Tewolde GebreMaria­m, remarked, “We are highly honored for this recognitio­n by fellow sisterly airlines in Africa, for the fifth consecutiv­e year. The award underscore­s the continuous efforts and hard work of Ethiopian employees who are striving day and night to surpass customers’ expectatio­ns. Ethiopian is also grateful to its loyal customers for giving us the opportunit­y to serve them, for travelling on Ethiopian in great numbers, for their continued feedback and support which, in turn, assisted us in enhancing the airline’s service excellence. He added: “Although Africa is registerin­g rapid economic and travel growth, this growth is primarily benefiting non-African carriers. I would like to remind fellow African Airlines that African aviation holds a very strong future with vigorous fundamenta­ls for aviation to thrive, only if, we Africans look inwards in the continent to leverage on the available internal resources to create synergy through collaborat­ive partnershi­ps in areas of training, technical and management support. Most of all, realizing one single unified market without any restrictio­n for African airlines is no more an option.”

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