December 15, 2024
Addis Insight
Ethiopian Airlines Celebrates Air Congo’s Launch Tomorrow as Second Boeing 737 Lands in Kinshasa
Kinshasa, DR Congo – Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s largest carrier, is ushering in a new era of aviation with the launch of Air Congo, a joint venture with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The airline’s second Boeing 737-800 touched down at Kinshasa International Airport yesterday, signaling the final preparations for Air Congo’s official debut.
The official launch event, scheduled for December 16, 2024, will mark the start of Air Congo’s operations, aiming to transform the aviation landscape in the DRC and beyond. Air Congo will operate with two Boeing 737-800s, both leased from Ethiopian Airlines, as it begins to serve the increasing demand for air travel across the vast Central African nation.
Ethiopian Airlines holds a 49% stake in the venture, with the Congolese government owning the majority share, showcasing a partnership designed to strengthen the region’s air connectivity and economic growth.
“This is not just an airline; it’s a bridge to opportunity,” Ethiopian Airlines said in a statement. “Air Congo is poised to connect communities, stimulate tourism, and provide a vital infrastructure for the DRC’s development.”
Air Congo is expected to offer domestic and regional routes, leveraging Ethiopian Airlines’ expertise and infrastructure to deliver world-class service. This launch is part of Ethiopian Airlines’ broader strategy to expand its footprint across Africa, making air travel more accessible and reliable on the continent.
With its reputation as the most ambitious airline in Africa, Ethiopian Airlines continues to lead the way in fostering regional partnerships and enhancing air travel opportunities for millions.
Stay tuned for updates as Air Congo takes flight tomorrow, setting a new standard for aviation in the heart of Africa.
2 COMMENTS
Ittu Aba Farda
December 16, 2024 At 10:19 pm
Btw, a longtime friend called me this morning to say hello and asked me if I have heard or read of what might have happened to our daughters who moved to Lebanon for better opportunities. I told him I have heard nothing about their fate during the Hezbollah-Israeli war. He is as worried for them as I am. But every media outlet in our Diaspora has been tone deaf about it but rather continuing to be platforms and sounding boards for those who are pushers of hate. We have turned our hearts given to us by our caring fathers into hearts of steel. O my daughters!!! You are in my daily prayers! I hope The Almighty Our Creator has been blanketing you from any harm during the bloodletting. Woe my daughters! Woe! Woe! Woe!!!
Btw, a longtime friend called me this morning to say hello and asked me if I have heard or read of what might have happened to our daughters who moved to Lebanon for better opportunities. I told him I have heard nothing about their fate during the Hezbollah-Israeli war. He is as worried for them as I am. But every media outlet in our Diaspora has been tone deaf about it but rather continuing to be platforms and sounding boards for those who are pushers of hate. We have turned our hearts given to us by our caring fathers into hearts of steel. O my daughters!!! You are in my daily prayers! I hope The Almighty Our Creator has been blanketing you from any harm during the bloodletting. Woe my daughters! Woe! Woe! Woe!!!
Ittu Aba Farda
December 18, 2024 At 5:56 pm
What did I tell you about the old country a million times? I have told you it is a gem of the colored. Didn’t I? This airline is the other gem. Up, up you go!!!
What did I tell you about the old country a million times? I have told you it is a gem of the colored. Didn’t I? This airline is the other gem. Up, up you go!!!
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