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MIDROC Ethiopia Expands Fleet with New Modern Aircraft

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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – March 24, 2025

MIDROC Ethiopia has added a new modern aircraft to its fleet, expanding its operational capacity in the mining and agricultural sectors. The aircraft, a Cessna Caravan X, was received today at Bole International Airport at a cost of $3.6 million, according to company officials.

Speaking to ABC News, Amir Abdulwahab, Managing Director of Trans Nations Airways, a sister company of MIDROC Ethiopia, highlighted the aircraft’s capabilities, stating that it can accommodate 14 passengers and is designed to land in remote areas without organized airports. This feature makes it particularly useful for reaching Ethiopia’s rural and mining regions, where infrastructure limitations often pose challenges for transportation and logistics.

Beyond its primary use in mining and agriculture, the new aircraft will also be available for charter services, catering to business travelers, tourists, and other service seekers on a contract basis.

The Cessna Caravan X, manufactured by U.S.-based Textron Aviation, is known for its durability, efficiency, and versatility, making it an ideal choice for Ethiopia’s diverse terrain.

MIDROC Ethiopia’s latest investment reflects its ongoing commitment to expanding its logistical capabilities and enhancing service accessibility in key economic sectors. As Ethiopia continues to develop its mining and agricultural industries, improved transportation options such as this are expected to play a crucial role in boosting efficiency and productivity.

This acquisition aligns with MIDROC’s broader strategy of modernizing its operations and expanding its influence in Ethiopia’s economic landscape.

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