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Boeing Announces Launch of African Office in Addis Ababa, Set to Begin Operations in October
Boeing Announces African Office to Begin Operations in October
Addis Ababa, August 20, 2016 (FBC) – Boeing has announced that its African office, headquartered in Addis Ababa, will commence operations in October. The head of the office, Henok Tefera, made the announcement, emphasizing Boeing’s commitment to strengthening its presence in Africa.
Henok Tefera highlighted that Boeing’s decision to establish its African headquarters in Addis Ababa was driven by Ethiopia’s remarkable progress and success in the aviation sector. The country has positioned itself as a leader in the region, with Ethiopian Airlines at the forefront of this achievement.
“The opening of Boeing’s African office in Addis Ababa marks a significant milestone in our efforts to deepen our engagement in Africa. This office will not only serve as a hub for Boeing’s operations on the continent but also provide Ethiopia with greater opportunities to solidify and enhance its status as Africa’s aviation center,” Tefera stated.
He further explained that Boeing is committed to fostering a strong partnership with Ethiopian Airlines. A key focus of this cooperation will be on the joint production of aircraft parts, which will contribute to the development of the aviation industry in Ethiopia and across Africa.
Tefera also underscored that the presence of Boeing in Addis Ababa is expected to bring about positive economic impacts, including job creation and technology transfer. “Our goal is to support the growth of the aviation sector in Africa by working closely with local partners and stakeholders,” he added.
As the October launch date approaches, Boeing is preparing to kick off its operations by engaging with various African countries and aviation authorities. The company’s long-term vision includes expanding its services and solutions across the continent, ensuring that Africa remains an integral part of the global aviation network.
With the establishment of the African office, Boeing aims to build on the success of Ethiopian Airlines and contribute to the growth of Africa’s aviation industry, further cementing its commitment to the continent’s development.
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