March 19, 2025
Addis Insight
Ethiopian Airlines and Etihad Airways Forge Landmark Partnership to Boost Connectivity Across Africa, the Middle East, and Asia
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – March 19, 2025 – Ethiopian Airlines and Etihad Airways have announced a strategic Joint Business Agreement to enhance connectivity between Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. This partnership includes a codeshare arrangement and the introduction of new direct flights between Addis Ababa and Abu Dhabi, facilitating seamless travel for passengers and boosting economic ties between the regions.
As part of this expansion, Ethiopian Airlines will launch flights to Abu Dhabi on July 15, while Etihad Airways will commence daily flights to Addis Ababa starting October 1. This move strengthens both airlines’ networks, offering travelers enhanced flexibility and increased flight options.
A Look at the Fleet: A Combined Strength in Aviation
Ethiopian Airlines’ Fleet: Africa’s Largest Carrier
Ethiopian Airlines, the continent’s largest airline, operates a modern and diverse fleet of over 140 aircraft, ensuring efficiency and global connectivity. Its fleet includes:
Boeing 787 Dreamliner – A key part of Ethiopian’s long-haul operations, the 787 Dreamliner is known for fuel efficiency and passenger comfort.
Airbus A350-900 – Ethiopian was the first African airline to introduce this fuel-efficient, long-haul aircraft.
Boeing 777-300ER & 777F – Used for both passenger and cargo operations, ensuring strong global freight capabilities.
Boeing 737-800 & 737 MAX – Used for regional and short-haul routes.
De Havilland Dash 8 Q400 – A turboprop used for domestic and regional African routes.
Ethiopian Airlines continues to expand its fleet, aiming to reach more than 150 aircraft in the coming years as part of its Vision 2035 strategy.
Etihad Airways’ Fleet: Luxury and Efficiency in Global Aviation
Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, operates a fleet of around 80 aircraft, specializing in premium services and long-haul connectivity. Its fleet includes:
Boeing 787-9 & 787-10 Dreamliner – Forming the backbone of its long-haul fleet, known for fuel efficiency and reduced emissions.
Airbus A350-1000 – A next-generation aircraft focused on passenger comfort and fuel efficiency.
Boeing 777-300ER – Used for long-haul premium travel.
Airbus A320 & A321 – Serving regional and short-haul destinations.
Etihad Airways has been focusing on sustainability, incorporating modern fuel-efficient aircraft to reduce its environmental footprint while maintaining its reputation as a luxury airline.
Strategic Benefits and Future Outlook
The Ethiopian-Etihad partnership will allow passengers to connect through both airlines’ networks, offering expanded route options across Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and beyond. The codeshare agreement will facilitate smoother transit experiences, frequent flyer benefits, and shared operational efficiencies.
This agreement further cements Abu Dhabi and Addis Ababa as key aviation hubs, strengthening their roles in global connectivity and economic development.
For more details, visit the official websites of Ethiopian Airlines and Etihad Airways.
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