November 10, 2024
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Ethiopian Airlines Partners with South Sudan to Launch National Carrier
Ethiopian Airlines Takes Bold Step in Regional Aviation by Partnering with South Sudan to Establish National Carrier
In a historic move for regional connectivity and economic growth, Ethiopian Airlines has secured a management deal with the government of South Sudan to establish and operate a national carrier. This collaboration, formalized during a meeting between South Sudan’s Transport Minister, Madut Biar, and Ethiopian Ambassador Nabil Mahdi in Juba, builds upon a 2023 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and aims to bring new vitality to South Sudan’s aviation landscape.
Since gaining independence from Sudan in 2011, South Sudan has struggled to set up a national airline, largely due to political instability and civil conflict. Efforts to establish a national carrier were repeatedly hindered as a result. This new agreement marks a transformative opportunity for South Sudan, as Ethiopian Airlines steps in with its extensive experience and leadership in African aviation.
The partnership is also rooted in the Yamoussoukro Decision, a pivotal treaty among African Union members designed to liberalize air transport services and foster fair competition. Ambassador Mahdi affirmed that Ethiopian Airlines is ready to apply its operational expertise, contributing not only to South Sudan’s economy but also enhancing regional air connectivity, which is crucial for both business and tourism.
South Sudan’s government has long seen the potential benefits of establishing a state-owned airline. In 2019, the South Sudanese parliament greenlit the concept of South Sudan Airways, yet challenges persisted. Ethiopian Airlines’ involvement will now bring essential technical and managerial resources to South Sudan’s airspace operations, which are currently transitioning from Sudanese control.
Transport Minister Biar expressed optimism about the partnership, emphasizing the “significant benefits” South Sudan stands to gain from Ethiopia’s aviation experience. Ethiopian Airlines, known for its successful management of other national carriers in Africa, is expected to provide training for South Sudanese personnel, ensuring a sustainable path forward for the new airline.
The Ethiopian national carrier’s role in South Sudan underscores its strategic ambition to lead regional partnerships and broaden African air networks. With recent successes in acquiring stakes in other African national airlines, Ethiopian Airlines has become an influential player in African skies, now offering South Sudan a pathway to enter the aviation arena under stable and skilled leadership.
As this partnership unfolds, South Sudan is poised to see increased economic integration, job creation, and improved infrastructure—key pillars for post-conflict development. For Ethiopian Airlines, this is another step toward solidifying its position as Africa’s aviation powerhouse, driving connectivity and economic growth across the continent.
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